Fuentes de Oñoro 1811

Wellington’s liberation of Portugal

René Chartrand author Patrice Courcelle illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:15th Feb '02

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Fuentes de Oñoro 1811 cover

Packed with illustrations and maps, this slim volume examines Wellington's comeback in Portugal, which ultimately led to the end of its French occupation.

Faced by superior French forces, Wellington yet again out-thought and out-manoeuvred his opponents at Fuentes de Onoro. This book features the full story of the construction of the lines of Torres Vedras, the most massive undertakings of military engineering in the whole of the Napoleonic wars.In 1811, the French again took the offensive in the peninsula. Soult moved to Badajoz and Massena advanced to relieve Almeida which Wellington had invested. At Fuentes de Onoro Massena and Wellington's armies clashed in a hard-fought contest. The attacks of the French cavalry were thwarted by the stalwart resistance of the British infantry in square. Wellington lost 1800 men, Massna 2700 but the French failed to break Wellington's siege of Almeida and were forced to withdraw. Massena was relieved of his command in disgrace to be relieved by Marshal Marmont. This book features the full story of the construction of the lines of Torres Vedras, the most massive undertakings of military engineering in the whole of the Napoleonic wars.

ISBN: 9781841763118

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 8mm

Weight: 348g

96 pages