Special Campaigns
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Saarbrück to Paris, 1870: A Strategical Sketch
by Lt. Col. Sisson C. Pratt
read by Joseph Tabler
Part 1 of the Special Campaigns series
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Saarbrück to Paris, 1870: A Strategical Sketch by Lieut.-Colonel Sisson C. PrattNarrated by Joseph Tabler
Special Campaign Series No. 1 published by Swan Sonnenschein 1904. (Franco-Prussian War 1870—1871)
Publisher's Preface to the Series: The "Special Campaign" Series deals with the history of the war in its technical aspect, and the text of each volume is interspersed with strategical and tactical comments. A description of the Russo-Turkish war of 1877 is in the course of preparation, and subsequent volumes will deal with those campaigns of the nineteenth century that present features of exceptional military interest. It is hoped that this series will not only be useful for examination purposes but may form the nucleus of an interesting library for the military student.
From the Author's Preface: Strategy is a term of wide significance. It is applied to the plans, combinations, and movements in war whereby the probability of success is increased, the effect of victory enhanced and the results of defeat minimized. It embraces the art of the general in conducting operations in the theatre of war and the methods by which he seeks to bring the enemy to battle. In warfare between the armed nations of Europe but the little scope is afforded for the brilliant combinations that marked the era of Napoleon. The existence of telegraphic communication eliminates to a great extent the chance of surprise, while the movements of great bodies of troops are restricted by their dependence on railway systems...
In addition to its strategic lessons, the campaign of 1870 marks a distinct era in tactical progress: and the experiences of the war founded the theory of modern combat.
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Fredericksburg
A Study in War
by Major G. W. Redway
read by Joseph Tabler
Part 3 of the Special Campaigns series
A Dusty Tomes Audio BookIn Cooperation with Spoken Realms
Publisher's Preface to the Series: The "Special Campaign" Series deals with the history of war in its technical aspect, and the text of each volume is interspersed with strategical and tactical comments … subsequent volumes will deal with those campaigns of the nineteenth century that present features of exceptional military interest. It is hoped that this series will not only be useful for examination purposes but may form the nucleus of an interesting library for military students.
From the Author's Preface: It must be a primary object with every soldier to know exactly how war is carried on: how strategy is influenced, in its conception by politics and in its execution by tactics; how both strategy and tactics are affected by terrain, by the seasons, by railways, telegraphy, and sea power: how armies have been raised and organized, trained and led in battle; how supplied with weapons and other means of defense, with food and clothing, ammunition and shelter; how the sick and wounded are cared for; how the waste of war is repaired.The study of these matters in peacetime can only be pursued seriously when we illustrate the subject continually with examples drawn from history.
Author's Preface I. Introductory II. After SharpsburgIII. Burnside Assumes CommandIV. Cavalry ReconnaissanceV. FredericksburgVI. Federal Artillery DispositionVII. The Confederates Concentrate for BattleVIII. Movements of the Three Grand DivisionsIX. The Morning of December 13X. The American SoldierXI. The Battle of December 13XII. After the Battle
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Narrator's Note: I read only as written. These old books were once solid sellers for bookmen of their time. They may neglect portions of society that are more emphasized now. It may be they are somewhat out of favor presently. I believe they can shed light on their times and ours. Loving obscure and remote literature, they are a distinct pleasure for me to read to you. These turn out to be distant and unknown only so long as they remain unread, or unheard. Thank you.
"Major Redway has made a very valuable addition to the Special Campaign Series, and also a more than useful contribution to the history of the American Civil War. For he has evidently given time, pains, and indubitable skill to the study of the mass of material available to the student, and has produced a story self-contained, careful, vivid, as well as specially adapted by its method for the military student."
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The Campaign of Magenta and Solferino, 1859
by Colonel H. C. Wylly
read by Joseph Tabler
Part 4 of the Special Campaigns series
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The Campaign of Magenta and Solferino, 1859 by Colonel H. C. Wylly, CB. Late of the Sherwood Foresters, Nottinghamshire, and Derbyshire Regiment. Special Campaign Series No. 4 published by Swan Sonnenschein, 1907.
Narrated by Joseph TablerNote: This book is "read as written." It was published in 1907 and is in the public domain.
Publisher's Preface to the Series: The "Special Campaign" Series deals with the history of war in its technical aspect, and the text of each volume is interspersed with strategical and tactical comments... subsequent volumes will deal with those campaigns of the nineteenth century that present features of exceptional military interest. It is hoped that this series will not only be useful for examination purposes but may form the nucleus of an interesting library for military students.
Colonel Harold Charmichael Wylly (1858—1932) served in the Anglo-Egyptian War in 1882, the Sikkim Expedition in 1888, the Tirah Campaign from 1897—98, and in the Second Boer War. Other works include The Military Memoirs of Lieut.-General Sir Joseph Thackwell (1908) and From the Black Mountain to Waziristan (1912).
From the Author's Preface:The campaign of 1859 in Northern Italy was one of the first of the epoch-making, rapidly conducted wars that marked the latter half of the nineteenth century. It was, moreover, as has been pointed out by the author of Imperial Strategy, the "first war in Europe which conveyed some preliminary indication of what railways can accomplish."
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The Waterloo Campaign: A Study
by Lieutenant Colonel Sisson C. Pratt
read by Joseph Tabler
Part of the Special Campaigns series
“The Waterloo Campaign-A Study” by Lieut.-Colonel Sisson C. Pratt.
“Special Campaign Series No. 5” published by Swan Sonnenschein 1907.
The "Special Campaign" Series deals with the history of war in its technical aspect, and the text of each volume is interspersed with strategic and tactical comments... subsequent volumes will deal with those campaigns of the nineteenth century that present features of exceptional military interest. It is hoped that this series will not only be useful for examination purposes but may form the nucleus of an interesting library for the military student.
The centenary of the Wars of Liberation is now close at hand, and from the hitherto unpublished archives and private records that are known to exist in Germany some fresh light will probably soon be thrown on the downfall of Napoleon. This brief study of a notable campaign may be of some help to the student of the past and the historian of the future.
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