Gustavus Adolphus: a history of the art of war from its revival after the Middle Ages to the end of the Spanish Succession War, with a detailed account of the Campaigns of the Great Swede, and of the most famous campaigns of Turenne, Conde, Eugene and Marlborough
Material type: TextSeries: Great Captains seriesPublication details: London: Greenhill Books, 1996Description: 864pISBN:- 1853672343 (hbk.)
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A facsimile edition of the 1895 work of Theodore Ayrault Dodge on the military history of Gustavus Adolphus who reigned Sweden in the early 17th century. This book continues to discuss and examine Gustavus Adolphus' influence in the art of war which was greatly reflected in the great captains of that century: Turenne and Conde of France, Eugene of Austria and Marlborough of Britain.
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