Historical Record of the Fifth, or Princess Charlotte of Wales's Regiment of Dragoon Guards
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- Nombre de pages80
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4730518-7
- EAN8596547305187
- Date de parution15/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille853 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
Richard Cannon's "Historical Record of the Fifth, or Princess Charlotte of Wales's Regiment of Dragoon Guards" serves as an invaluable chronicle of a distinguished cavalry regiment within the British Army. Written with meticulous attention to detail, Cannon employs a narrative style that blends both rigorous historical research and engaging storytelling. The text not only outlines the regiment's formation, battles, and evolution but also provides reflections on the sociopolitical landscape of 19th-century Britain, revealing the intricacies of military life during that era and celebrating the valor and dedication of its officers and men.
Richard Cannon was a prominent figure in British military history, serving as an officer and later as the Adjutant in the Army. His deep-rooted connection to military affairs, coupled with his archival research skills, equipped him to produce this definitive history of the Fifth Dragoon Guards. The regiment's unique association with Princess Charlotte of Wales added both prestige and personal significance, motivating Cannon to document its legacy and contributions to British military history.
This book is highly recommended for both scholars and enthusiasts of military history. Cannon's historical account presents not just the fight and discipline of the regiment but offers cultural insights reflective of the period. Readers will appreciate the blend of academic rigor and accessible prose, making this both a comprehensive resource and a captivating read.
Richard Cannon was a prominent figure in British military history, serving as an officer and later as the Adjutant in the Army. His deep-rooted connection to military affairs, coupled with his archival research skills, equipped him to produce this definitive history of the Fifth Dragoon Guards. The regiment's unique association with Princess Charlotte of Wales added both prestige and personal significance, motivating Cannon to document its legacy and contributions to British military history.
This book is highly recommended for both scholars and enthusiasts of military history. Cannon's historical account presents not just the fight and discipline of the regiment but offers cultural insights reflective of the period. Readers will appreciate the blend of academic rigor and accessible prose, making this both a comprehensive resource and a captivating read.
Richard Cannon's "Historical Record of the Fifth, or Princess Charlotte of Wales's Regiment of Dragoon Guards" serves as an invaluable chronicle of a distinguished cavalry regiment within the British Army. Written with meticulous attention to detail, Cannon employs a narrative style that blends both rigorous historical research and engaging storytelling. The text not only outlines the regiment's formation, battles, and evolution but also provides reflections on the sociopolitical landscape of 19th-century Britain, revealing the intricacies of military life during that era and celebrating the valor and dedication of its officers and men.
Richard Cannon was a prominent figure in British military history, serving as an officer and later as the Adjutant in the Army. His deep-rooted connection to military affairs, coupled with his archival research skills, equipped him to produce this definitive history of the Fifth Dragoon Guards. The regiment's unique association with Princess Charlotte of Wales added both prestige and personal significance, motivating Cannon to document its legacy and contributions to British military history.
This book is highly recommended for both scholars and enthusiasts of military history. Cannon's historical account presents not just the fight and discipline of the regiment but offers cultural insights reflective of the period. Readers will appreciate the blend of academic rigor and accessible prose, making this both a comprehensive resource and a captivating read.
Richard Cannon was a prominent figure in British military history, serving as an officer and later as the Adjutant in the Army. His deep-rooted connection to military affairs, coupled with his archival research skills, equipped him to produce this definitive history of the Fifth Dragoon Guards. The regiment's unique association with Princess Charlotte of Wales added both prestige and personal significance, motivating Cannon to document its legacy and contributions to British military history.
This book is highly recommended for both scholars and enthusiasts of military history. Cannon's historical account presents not just the fight and discipline of the regiment but offers cultural insights reflective of the period. Readers will appreciate the blend of academic rigor and accessible prose, making this both a comprehensive resource and a captivating read.