Author: George Freeman Noyes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
The Bivouac and the Battlefield, Or, Campaign Sketches in Virginia and Maryland
Author: George Freeman Noyes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
The Bivouac and the Battlefield
Author: George Freeman Noyes
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
The Bivouac
Author: William Hamilton Maxwell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
The Bivouac, Or, Stories of the Peninsular War
Author: William Hamilton Maxwell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Barbara's Bivouac
Author: Christopher Cummings
Publisher: DoctorZed Publishing
ISBN: 0648572684
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
Australian Cadet Under-Officer, eighteen-year-old Barbara Brassington, is with her unit on bivouac near the tiny North Queensland town of Millaroo. But this is no ordinary bivouac. Not only must she deal with the usual challenges of poor leadership, misbehaviour, and cadet fraternisation, she must deal with the scandalous Chloe Cummings and her propensity for nudity and outrageous behaviour. But Barbara’s unit is drawn into a terrifying and deadly drama that will test her survival skills, leadership and courage to the limits.
Publisher: DoctorZed Publishing
ISBN: 0648572684
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
Australian Cadet Under-Officer, eighteen-year-old Barbara Brassington, is with her unit on bivouac near the tiny North Queensland town of Millaroo. But this is no ordinary bivouac. Not only must she deal with the usual challenges of poor leadership, misbehaviour, and cadet fraternisation, she must deal with the scandalous Chloe Cummings and her propensity for nudity and outrageous behaviour. But Barbara’s unit is drawn into a terrifying and deadly drama that will test her survival skills, leadership and courage to the limits.
The Bare Essential Bivouac Camper's Tour du Mont Blanc
Author: K.R. Allcoat
Publisher: Busco Books
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
The first guide book exclusively for bivouac campers on the iconic hiking trail, the Tour du Mont Blanc. Beginning with a rhyming description of the route and its places of interest, this is no ordinary hiker’s guide. The main trail description is supplemented with more independent variants, variations and escape routes, and more bivouac and camping options than ever compiled before in one publication. Walker Places Of Interest, Navigation, Transport & Shopping are brought to life with colour photos, simplified maps, a Bare Essential Stage Planner, Checklists, and lightweight guide Chorkie Walker. This Enhanced Edition further includes internal links to enable swift navigation within the pages and hyperlinks to external websites. Intended for use in conjunction with a 1:50,000 scale map (and/or GPS tracking on a smartphone), hikers have all they need to plan and execute a bespoke route, to be inspired to go wild and go freely with a tent, and even to find some solitude on one of the world's busiest and most beautiful hiking trails. Also available in paperback.
Publisher: Busco Books
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
The first guide book exclusively for bivouac campers on the iconic hiking trail, the Tour du Mont Blanc. Beginning with a rhyming description of the route and its places of interest, this is no ordinary hiker’s guide. The main trail description is supplemented with more independent variants, variations and escape routes, and more bivouac and camping options than ever compiled before in one publication. Walker Places Of Interest, Navigation, Transport & Shopping are brought to life with colour photos, simplified maps, a Bare Essential Stage Planner, Checklists, and lightweight guide Chorkie Walker. This Enhanced Edition further includes internal links to enable swift navigation within the pages and hyperlinks to external websites. Intended for use in conjunction with a 1:50,000 scale map (and/or GPS tracking on a smartphone), hikers have all they need to plan and execute a bespoke route, to be inspired to go wild and go freely with a tent, and even to find some solitude on one of the world's busiest and most beautiful hiking trails. Also available in paperback.
Military Life in Bivouac, Camp, Garrison, Barracks, &c.
Author: Elzéar Blaze
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1908692901
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Many memoirs of the Napoleonic period are recounting, more or less interesting dependant on the author, of the events of their service interspersed by anecdotes of interesting events, Elzéar Blaze eschewed that style of reminiscence and left a singular view of his time in the Grande Armée. His memoirs are highly stylised, divided into the ‘themes’ of military life, and eruditely written by an educated man of the era, who combined wit with a eye for an anecdote. He covers the different aspects of his military career with amusing stories and vivid recollections of the men with which he served, a number of the generals who commanded them, and the enemies that they were fought and were billeted on if they were in occupation; he covers the school of the Vélites, his military training, the marches, camp-life, bivouacs, active campaigning, and the battles fought under Napoleon. Referring to the bravery of some troops in battle he said; “There are men, however, who, endued with extraordinary strength of mind, can coolly face the greatest dangers. Murat, the bravest of the brave, always charged at the head of his cavalry, and never returned without having his sabre stained with blood. This one may easily comprehend; but an extraordinary thing, which I have seen done by General Dorsenne, and by him alone, is to stand immovable, turning his back to the enemy, facing his regiment, riddled with balls, crying, "Close your ranks!" without once looking behind him. In other circumstances I have tried to imitate him, and turned my back too; but I could not remain in that position: curiosity always obliged me to look the way from which the balls proceeded.” Blaze, like his brother sought out a military life under the eagles of Napoleon, he enlisting in the Vélites of the Imperial Guard, his brother into the medical services of the army. The Vélites were founded as part of Napoleon’s further, ultimately unsuccessful, attempts to sway the aristocracy to fall in line and support his rule. The military tutelage in the Vélites was to be supported by private means, which translated into their ranks being filled with the scions of the nobility and wealthy bourgeoisie. Blaze fought as part of Napoleon’s invincibles from 1807 until the end of the empire, but continued his service under the returned Bourbons and retired as captain in 1828. An interesting and different view of the Grande Armée. Author – Elzéar Blaze– (1786-1848) Translator and Editor – Lieutenant-General Sir Charles J. Napier, G.C.B. – (1782-1853)
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1908692901
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Many memoirs of the Napoleonic period are recounting, more or less interesting dependant on the author, of the events of their service interspersed by anecdotes of interesting events, Elzéar Blaze eschewed that style of reminiscence and left a singular view of his time in the Grande Armée. His memoirs are highly stylised, divided into the ‘themes’ of military life, and eruditely written by an educated man of the era, who combined wit with a eye for an anecdote. He covers the different aspects of his military career with amusing stories and vivid recollections of the men with which he served, a number of the generals who commanded them, and the enemies that they were fought and were billeted on if they were in occupation; he covers the school of the Vélites, his military training, the marches, camp-life, bivouacs, active campaigning, and the battles fought under Napoleon. Referring to the bravery of some troops in battle he said; “There are men, however, who, endued with extraordinary strength of mind, can coolly face the greatest dangers. Murat, the bravest of the brave, always charged at the head of his cavalry, and never returned without having his sabre stained with blood. This one may easily comprehend; but an extraordinary thing, which I have seen done by General Dorsenne, and by him alone, is to stand immovable, turning his back to the enemy, facing his regiment, riddled with balls, crying, "Close your ranks!" without once looking behind him. In other circumstances I have tried to imitate him, and turned my back too; but I could not remain in that position: curiosity always obliged me to look the way from which the balls proceeded.” Blaze, like his brother sought out a military life under the eagles of Napoleon, he enlisting in the Vélites of the Imperial Guard, his brother into the medical services of the army. The Vélites were founded as part of Napoleon’s further, ultimately unsuccessful, attempts to sway the aristocracy to fall in line and support his rule. The military tutelage in the Vélites was to be supported by private means, which translated into their ranks being filled with the scions of the nobility and wealthy bourgeoisie. Blaze fought as part of Napoleon’s invincibles from 1807 until the end of the empire, but continued his service under the returned Bourbons and retired as captain in 1828. An interesting and different view of the Grande Armée. Author – Elzéar Blaze– (1786-1848) Translator and Editor – Lieutenant-General Sir Charles J. Napier, G.C.B. – (1782-1853)
The Irish Ninth in Bivouac and Battle
Author: M. H. Macnamara
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752569786
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1867.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752569786
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1867.
Our Campaigns; Or, The Marches, Bivouacs, Battles, Incidents of Camp Life and History of Our Regiment During Its Three Years Term of Service
Author: Evan Morrison Woodward
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pennsylvania
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pennsylvania
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
The Orphan Brigade
Author: William C. Davis
Publisher: Doubleday
ISBN: 0307817547
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
On September 18, 1861, ominous sounds of battle thundering in the distance, the Kentucky legislature voted to align itself with the Union. It was a decision which tore at the heart of the state, splitting apart families and severing friendships. For the newly formed First Kentucky Brigade, it marked a four-year separation from the beloved homeland. Fiercely independent to the end, these men would fight for the cause of the South. With their first march into battle, they became outcasts from their mother state — orphans in the raging strife of civil war. William C. Davis has written a gripping story of the rebel troops whose remarkable spirit and tenacity were heralded throughout the Confederacy. The First Kentucky Brigade was “baptized in fire and blood” at the Battle of Shiloh and went on to serve with great distinction at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Chickamauga, and the fight for Atlanta. In this vivid narrative, the author captures the searing drama of each battle, as well as the unbearable drudgery of the months between. We see men of all backgrounds and ranks coming to grips with the war: some of them, renowned leaders such as John C. Breckinridge; others, young soldiers learning the horror of death for the first time. Drawing from a wealth of documents, memoirs, personal letters, and journals, Davis brings to life the fascinating history of the Civil War’s “Orphan Brigade.”
Publisher: Doubleday
ISBN: 0307817547
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
On September 18, 1861, ominous sounds of battle thundering in the distance, the Kentucky legislature voted to align itself with the Union. It was a decision which tore at the heart of the state, splitting apart families and severing friendships. For the newly formed First Kentucky Brigade, it marked a four-year separation from the beloved homeland. Fiercely independent to the end, these men would fight for the cause of the South. With their first march into battle, they became outcasts from their mother state — orphans in the raging strife of civil war. William C. Davis has written a gripping story of the rebel troops whose remarkable spirit and tenacity were heralded throughout the Confederacy. The First Kentucky Brigade was “baptized in fire and blood” at the Battle of Shiloh and went on to serve with great distinction at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Chickamauga, and the fight for Atlanta. In this vivid narrative, the author captures the searing drama of each battle, as well as the unbearable drudgery of the months between. We see men of all backgrounds and ranks coming to grips with the war: some of them, renowned leaders such as John C. Breckinridge; others, young soldiers learning the horror of death for the first time. Drawing from a wealth of documents, memoirs, personal letters, and journals, Davis brings to life the fascinating history of the Civil War’s “Orphan Brigade.”