Corunna 1809
Sir John Moore's Battle to Victory and Successful Evacuation
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Publisher Description
Dr. Brian Kieran has shed more light on Sir John Moore and his heroic retreat during 1808 -1809 through the Galicia Mountains in the middle of Winter to Corunna in Spain. The tragic events of the retreat are graphically described leading to the sombre death of Sir John Moore at the moment of Victory. The one British Army of the time escaped through their evacuation from Corunna from Napoleon and ultimately his Marshals. Moores skilful campaign caused Napoleon to return to Paris as he could not bear the thought of being defeated or outrun by the Mores military skill. Moores death occurred at the height of the battle at Corunna and he was aware of the victory before he died a painful death. Mores death gave rise to the composition of a number of poems yet the most famous was written by an Irishman; in England it became a childrens Memorial to a Great Man.
But he lay like a warrior taking his rest,
With his martial cloak around him.
Moore could have been given no greater honour at that time when Soult ordered the firing of a salute of Cannon.