Picton: Wellington's General During the Peninsular War and at Waterloo by H. B. Robinson and With a Short Biography of Sir Thomas Picton by John William Cole

★★★★★ 4.4 103 reviews

US$15.74
Price when purchased online
Free shipping Free 30-day returns

Sold and shipped by epbaruba.com
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here.
US$15.74
Price when purchased online
Free shipping Free 30-day returns

How do you want your item?
You get 30 days free! Choose a plan at checkout.
Shipping
Arrives Jul 9
Free
Pickup
Check nearby
Delivery
Not available

Sold and shipped by epbaruba.com
Free 30-day returns Details

Product details

Management number 232062907 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$15.74 Model Number 232062907
Category

The life of Wellington's hard swearing and fighting subordinate For casual students of the Napoleonic age Sir Thomas Picton might be most notable for his death at the Battle of Waterloo where he was killed by a shot to the head, aged 56, while driving his infantry forward in a bayonet charge against d'Erlon's French Army corps early in the conflict. A Welshman, Picton was known to be difficult man, naturally aggressive, short of temper and given to prolific cursing. Nevertheless, he rose from comparatively humble beginnings, one of twelve children, from the rank of ensign to that of Lieutenant General of the British Army. Perhaps more importantly he became a trusted member on the staff of the Duke of Wellington who, it is well known, would tolerate no officer he did not know to be a soldier and who combined courage with dependability and command capability. After a troubled period in the West Indies, Picton's military career and reputation prospered and grew during the Peninsular War as the divisional commander of 'The Fighting Third'. From 1810 onwards 'the rough and foul-mouthed Devil' (as Wellington described Picton) fought in most of the principal engagements undertaken in Spain, in the Pyrenees and into the South of France culminating in the final battle at Toulouse in 1814 as Napoleon abdicated. The emperor's attempt to reclaim the throne in 1815 naturally brought Picton back to his masters side. He was wounded at Quatre Bras, though he kept the fact from his men. Probably never very popular, Picton was a man made for battle and died, the most senior officer killed at Waterloo, the archetypal warrior's death. This thorough biography is enhanced in this Leonaur edition by a brief overview of Picton's career. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket. Read more

ISBN10 1782824618
ISBN13 978-1782824619
Language English
Publisher Leonaur Ltd
Dimensions 5.5 x 1.25 x 8.5 inches
Item Weight 1.68 pounds
Print length 496 pages
Publication date August 25, 2015

Correction of product information

If you notice any omissions or errors in the product information on this page, please use the correction request form below.

Correction Request Form

Customer ratings & reviews

4.4 out of 5
★★★★★
103 ratings | 42 reviews
How item rating is calculated
View all reviews
5 stars
81% (83)
4 stars
5% (5)
3 stars
2% (2)
2 stars
1% (1)
1 star
11% (11)
Sort by

There are currently no written reviews for this product.