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A Voice From Waterloo – A History Of The Battle Fought On The 18th June 1815
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Sergeant-Major Cotton retired from the British army after long and hard service that saw him fight in numerous engagements and battles, none more memorable than his last, that of Waterloo. During the battle he was orderly to Maj-General Sir Hussey Vivian commanding 6th British cavalry brigade. Thankfully a new, less dangerous, and more lucrative trade opened up to him, that of battlefield guide. This trade still lives on in and around the battlefield, after many years Cotton knew the history of the campaign in minute detail, not however missing updating his knowledge with the books published from time to time such as Beamish’s History of the King’s German Legion and Siborne’s History.
Having fought on and spent so much time in and around the battlefield steeped in the history of the epoch defining battle, Cotton stood uniquely placed to add to the blossoming Waterloo book trade and add his own incomparable story. His book is well researched, interesting and is the source for a great many of the anecdotes that have been lifted for other books on the subject.
An excellent addition to the eye-witness accounts, flavoured with a lifetimes knowledge of the battlefield and the original source documents which he uses especially as indexes.
Author – Sergeant-Major Edward Cotton, formerly of the 7th Hussars (1792?-1849)
Text taken, whole and complete, from the third edition published in 1854, London, B. L. Green and Principal Booksellers in Belgium
Original – 276 pages.
Portraits and Illustrations – 11 included
MAPS – due to their size have not been included [1 A3]
Linked TOC - in keeping with the format of the times that the book was published the table of contents includes the summary notes of each chapter.