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Philip J. Haythornthwaite

    Philip J. Haythornthwaite is an internationally respected author and historical consultant specializing in military history, uniforms, and equipment. While his primary research area is the Napoleonic Wars, his extensive publications span a broad range of periods from the English Civil War through World War I. His works are characterized by in-depth research and attention to detail.

    The Austrian Army, 1740-80
    Napoleon's Commanders (1): C.1792-1809
    Napoleon's Commanders (2): C.1809-15
    Napoleonic Light Cavalry Tactics
    The Waterloo Armies
    Napoleonic Heavy Cavalry & Dragoon Tactics
    • 2016
    • 2013

      During the Napoleonic Wars all the major combatants fielded large numbers of light cavalry. In practice, light cavalry were often also employed for battlefield charges alongside the heavy cavalry. This book presents the study of the cavalry tactics of the armies of Napoleon and those of his allies and opponents.

      Napoleonic Light Cavalry Tactics
    • 2013

      During the Napoleonic Wars the supreme battlefield shock weapon was the heavy cavalry - the French cuirassiers, and their British, Austrian, Prussian and Russian counterparts. This title is a two-part study of the cavalry tactics of the armies of Napoleon and those of his allies and opponents.

      Napoleonic Heavy Cavalry & Dragoon Tactics
    • 2012

      Redcoats

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In this landmark book Philip Haythornthwaite traces the career of a British soldier from enlistment, through the key stages of his path through the military system, including combat, all the way to his eventual discharge. His fascinating account shows how varied the recruits of the day were, from urban dwellers and weavers to plowboys and laborers.

      Redcoats
    • 2012

      The battle of Borodino was one of the greatest encounters in European history, and one of the largest and most sanguinary in the Napoleonic Wars. This title covers the events of Napoleon's disastrous Russian campaign of 1812 in its entirety, with the set-piece battle of Borodino proving the focal point of the book.

      Borodino 1812
    • 2007

      A detailed study of the Waterloo armies, it includes an analysis of the armies engaged - French, British, Hanoverians, Brunswickers, Netherlanders, Prussians. This book provides an insight into the organization, structure, chain of command, personnel as well as pen-portraits of the commanders and the men.

      The Waterloo Armies
    • 2002

      Napoleon's Commanders (2): C.1809-15

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.1(12)Add rating

      Osprey's examination of commanders of the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815). On the Napoleonic battlefield victory or defeat could still depend on the skills, reactions and personalities of individual commanders. Even under a genius such as Napoleon the dispersal of his armies on campaign, and the lack of fast communications, left command and control of the different corps and divisions in the hands of his marshals and generals. This second in a pair of Elite titles describes in concise but colourful detail the careers and personalities of more than two dozen of Napoleon's leading subordinate commanders in the armies of the later Empire, from c1809 to the Hundred Days campaign of 1815. Their individual appearance, and the typical uniforms of a variety of staff officers, are reconstructed in 12 dazzling colour plates.

      Napoleon's Commanders (2): C.1809-15
    • 2001

      Napoleon's Commanders (1): C.1792-1809

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.0(14)Add rating

      Victory or defeat on the Napoleonic battlefield was dependent on the skills, reactions and personalities of individual commanders. Even under a military genius such as Bonaparte, the dispersal of his armies on campaign and the lack of fast communications left command and control of the different corps and divisions in the hands of his marshals and generals. Illustrating the appearance of more than two dozen of Napoleon's leading colleagues and subordinate commanders, this first in a pair of Elite titles describes in concise but colourful detail their careers and personalities in the Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic campaigns up to 1809.

      Napoleon's Commanders (1): C.1792-1809
    • 1998

      The English Civil War, 1642-1651

      An Illustrated Military History

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A detailed and compelling account of the English Civil War. The text in this title, concentrates upon the military events of the Civil Wars, the armies, their composition, equipment and life, but includes as much of the 'general' history of the Civil Wars as is necessary to illuminate the causes and influences upon the military aspects. The published literature concerning the wars is vast, and aided by the notes and bibliography the reader will be able to pursue in greater depths those topics which are contained in this book.

      The English Civil War, 1642-1651
    • 1997

      Napoleon's Imperial Guard was one of the most famous military formations in history. The Imperial Guard could perform ceremonial duties as well as any, but it was primarily as an élite combat formation of the army that it excelled. Although it would expand to represent a considerable portion of France's military establishment, it remained Napoleon's personal guard during the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815) and was accorded care and attention which set its members above the rest of the army. In this book, Philip Haythornthwaite examines their lives, organisation and privileges, paying particular attention to how their experience differed from those of the regular French line units.

      Imperial Guardsman 1799–1815