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Marlborough's Wars

Volume 2-1707-1709

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504 pages
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18 hours

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The narrative highlights the enduring legacy of the Duke of Wellington, contrasting it with the fading recognition of other notable British commanders like Clive, Roberts, and Kitchener. It emphasizes John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, as a pivotal figure in British military history, showcasing his dual prowess in both politics and warfare. Marlborough's ability to secure victories despite opposition from allies and his collaboration with Prince Eugene of Savoy against France's Bourbon forces underscores his exceptional strategic skills and lasting impact on military leadership.

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Marlborough's Wars, Frank Taylor

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2010
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