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Discover the guidebook used by savvy Regency travellers on their trips to the Continent. https://t.co/NuIGKvyf1s
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I’ve been researching what it took to make a good soldier during the #Napoleonic wars.
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I was very excited to find this drawing by Vaslet. He has a connection to my forthcoming creepy mystery The Unquiet Spirit. He’s more well-known for his portraits. #amwriting #research #writerslife
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Looking for something to read? @RNATweets @TuesNews If you’re into #histfic try
AN OFFICER’S VOW
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A GENTLEMAN’S PROMISE https://t.co/fcZP4CLV2N
Spooky mystery anyone?
THE UNQUIET SPIRIT Pre-order now
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How about a journey in good company? Though you'd better be good at riding a horse!
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'It is quite impossible for me or any other man to command a British army under the existing system. We have in the service the scum of the earth as common soldiers.' Wellington to Earl Bathurst, 2nd July 1813 #WellingtonWednesday
‘Either the British army must be fed and supplied with the necessaries which they require, or I shall march them back into Portugal…’ Wellington to Marquis Wellesley 13th Aug 1809, at the end of his tether re lack of provisions in Spain. #WellingtonWednesday
A starving army is actually worse than none. The soldiers lose their discipline and their spirit... The officers are discontented, and are almost as bad as the men... I should now hesitate to meet a French corps of half their strength.’ Wellington Aug 1809
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