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George Robert Gleig

    George Robert Gleig was a Scottish author renowned for his evocative military narratives. Initially a divinity student, he famously forsook his scholarship to join Wellington's army, experiencing firsthand the pivotal campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars and conflicts in the United States. His battlefield insights, particularly from the Peninsular War, formed the basis of his most celebrated work, which first appeared in Blackwood's Magazine. Gleig's prose is marked by a stark realism and acute observations on the soldier's life, establishing him as a significant voice in war literature.

    Personal Reminiscences of the First Duke of Wellington
    The Chelsea Pensioners; Volume 2
    The History of the British Empire in India; Volume I
    Allan Breck; Volume 3
    A Narrative of the Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans, Under Generals Ross, Pakenham, and Lambert, in the Years 1814 and 1815
    The History of the Bible; Volume II