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A Family’s Tragic Battle with Napoleon
Titre de l'éditeur : A Family’s Tragic Battle with Napoleon
GARETH GLOVER
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EN SAVOIR PLUS
Résumé
Captain John Grant Fraser of the Royal Artillery had succeeded to the titles of Ballindoun and Kinneries via the unexpected death of his elder brother James Fraser on 1 May 1791. John Grant died in 1798 and the title passed to his eldest son Baillie Fraser, their uncle Hugh acting as guardian until his coming of age.
James Baillie Fraser joined the Army and rose to the rank of lieutenant in the 7th Fusiliers, serving in the Peninsular war. His younger brother Alexander John Fraser also joined the Army serving in the peninsula, becoming a lieutenant in the 52nd Foot. Both wrote home regularly to their sister Ann and gave fascinating details of life at war, but tragically James was killed at the Battle of Sorauren on 28 July 1813 and his brother Alexander was severely wounded and died at Bera on 20 October the same year. Within six months the war had ripped the heart out of the family.
The estates passed to Ann, who tragically died on 16 December 1816, the whole then passing to their uncle Hugh. He sold the estates and the family ties to Ballindoun and Kinneries were broken for ever – effectively destroyed by the Napoleonic wars.
Beyond the letters from Ann’s two tragic brothers, her collection also includes much material from her uncles on her mother’s side who were also heavily involved in the wars. George Wilkes Unett, Royal Artillery, served in the West indies, Martinique, Copenhagen and Waterloo, whilst his other brother Richard Wilkes Unett served in the West Indies. Their letters show clearly how the war was indeed a World War and how families were sucked into this ever hungry meatgrinder.
Finally we have the fascinating journal of their brother John Wilkes Unett, a solicitor by trade but who happened to travel to Paris to visit his brother and experience the city shortly after the allies had taken possession in 1815.
These letters and journals provide a fascinating insight into the lives of an ordinary family in extraordinary times and how two sudden tragedies destroyed it.
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25,99 $
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Auteur :
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GARETH GLOVER
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A Family’s Tragic Battle with Napoleon
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Date de parution :
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septembre 2025
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Éditeur :
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LIVRES NUMÉRIQUES DIVERS
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240
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NUL DIVERS
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ISBN :
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9781399031738 (1399031732)
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Référence Renaud-Bray :
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4479883
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No de produit :
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4479883
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Droits numériques
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EPUB
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Canada,
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A Family’s Tragic Battle with Napoleon
De
GLOVER, GARETH
ARGENTINE
AUTRICHE
AUSTRALIE
BELGIQUE
BRÉSIL
Canada
SUISSE
CHILI
CHINE
COLOMBIE
CHYPRE
TCHÈQUE, RÉPUBLIQUE
ALLEMAGNE
DANEMARK
DOMINICAINE, RÉPUBLIQUE
ÉQUATEUR
ESTONIE
ESPAGNE
FINLANDE
FRANCE
GRÈCE
GUATEMALA
HONG-KONG
HONDURAS
HONGRIE
INDONÉSIE
IRLANDE
ISRAËL
INDE
ITALIE
JAPON
CORÉE, RÉPUBLIQUE DE
LUXEMBOURG
LETTONIE
MAROC
MALTE
MEXIQUE
MALAISIE
NICARAGUA
PAYS-BAS
NORVÈGE
NOUVELLE-ZÉLANDE
PANAMA
PÉROU
PHILIPPINES
PAKISTAN
POLOGNE
PORTUGAL
PARAGUAY
ROUMANIE
RUSSIE, FÉDÉRATION DE
SUÈDE
SINGAPOUR
SLOVÉNIE
SLOVAQUIE
EL SALVADOR
THAÏLANDE
TURQUIE
TAÏWAN, PROVINCE DE CHINE
ÉTATS-UNIS
VIET NAM
AFRIQUE DU SUD
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Signature digitale (watermarking)
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DE MARQUE INC.
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3
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6.79 Moctets
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A Family’s Tragic Battle with Napoleon
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GLOVER, GARETH
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LIVRES NUMÉRIQUES DIVERS
2025
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