CONTENTS
| SECTION I | ||
| Napoleon and the Spanish Bourbons | ||
| Chapter | PAGE | |
| [I.] | The Treaty of Fontainebleau | [1] |
| [II.] | The Court of Spain | [12] |
| [III.] | The Conquest of Portugal | [26] |
| [IV.] | The French aggression in Spain: Abdication of Charles IV | [33] |
| [V.] | The Treachery at Bayonne | [43] |
| [VI.] | The Second of May: Outbreak of the Spanish Insurrection | [57] |
| SECTION II | ||
| The Land and the Combatants | ||
| [I.] | Military geography of the Peninsula: Mountains, Rivers, Roads | [72] |
| [II.] | The Spanish Army in 1808 | [89] |
| [III.] | The French Army in Spain | [103] |
| [IV.] | The tactics of the French and their adversaries during the Peninsular War | [114] |
| SECTION III | ||
| Saragossa and Baylen | ||
| [I.] | Opening of hostilities: the French Invasions of Andalusia and Valencia | [123] |
| [II.] | Operations in the North: the siege of Saragossa | [140] |
| [III.] | Operations in the North: battle of Medina de Rio Seco | [163] |
| [IV.] | Dupont in Andalusia: the Capitulation of Baylen | [176] |
| SECTION IV | ||
| The English in Portugal | ||
| [I.] | The outbreak of the Portuguese Insurrection | [206] |
| [II.] | Landing of the British: combat of Roliça | [220] |
| [III.] | Vimiero | [242] |
| [IV.] | The Convention of Cintra | [263] |
| [V.] | The French evacuate Portugal | [279] |
| [VI.] | The Court of Inquiry | [291] |
| SECTION V | ||
| The Struggle in Catalonia | ||
| [I.] | Duhesme’s operations: first siege of Gerona (June-July, 1808) | [301] |
| [II.] | The struggle continued: the second siege of Gerona (July-August, 1808) | [322] |
| SECTION VI | ||
| The Consequences of Baylen | ||
| [I.] | The French retreat to the Ebro | [334] |
| [II.] | Creation of the ‘Junta General’ | [342] |
| [III.] | The ‘Junta General’ in Session | [354] |
| [IV.] | An episode in the Baltic | [367] |
| SECTION VII | ||
| Napoleon’s Invasion of Spain | ||
| [I.] | French and Spanish preparations | [376] |
| [II.] | The preliminary fighting: arrival of Napoleon | [391] |
| [III.] | The misfortunes of Joachim Blake: Zornoza and Espinosa de los Monteros | [402] |
| [IV.] | Napoleon crosses the Ebro: the rout of Gamonal: Soult’s pursuit of Blake | [417] |
| [V.] | Tudela | [431] |
| [VI.] | Passage of the Somosierra: Napoleon captures Madrid | [450] |
| SECTION VIII | ||
| The Campaign of Sir John Moore | ||
| [I.] | Napoleon at Madrid | [473] |
| [II.] | Moore at Salamanca | [486] |
| [III.] | Moore’s advance to Sahagun | [513] |
| [IV.] | Napoleon’s pursuit of Moore: Sahagun to Astorga | [539] |
| [V.] | Soult’s pursuit of Moore: Astorga to Corunna | [559] |
| [VI.] | The battle of Corunna | [583] |
| APPENDICES | ||
| [I.] | Godoy’s Proclamation of Oct. 5, 1806 | [603] |
| [II.] | The Treaty of Fontainebleau | [604] |
| [III.] | Papers relating to the ‘Affair of the Escurial’ | [606] |
| [IV.] | Abdication of Charles IV | [607] |
| [V.] | The Spanish Army in 1808 | [607] |
| [VI.] | The first French ‘Army of Spain’ | [612] |
| [VII.] | Papers relating to the Treachery at Bayonne | [616] |
| [VIII.] | Papers relating to the Capitulation of Baylen | [618] |
| [IX.] | Papers relating to the Convention of Cintra | [625] |
| [X.] | List of Members of the Central Junta | [630] |
| [XI.] | The Spanish Armies, Oct.-Nov. 1808 | [631] |
| [XII.] | The second French ‘Army of Spain’ | [640] |
| [XIII.] | The Army of Sir John Moore, its strength and its losses | [646] |
| [INDEX] | [649] | |
| MAPS | ||
| [1.] | Madrid | [60] |
| [2.] | Saragossa | [160] |
| [3.] | Medina de Rio Seco | [168] |
| [4.] | Andalusia and Baylen | [184] |
| [5.] | Vimiero | [249] |
| [6.] | Catalonia | [304] |
| [7.] | Northern Spain | [384] |
| [8.] | Espinosa | [413] |
| [9.] | Tudela | [435] |
| [10.] | Corunna | [584] |
| [11.] | Large map of Spain | [At end of volume] |
| PORTRAITS | ||
| [1.] | Charles IV | [Frontispiece] |
| [2.] | Maria Luisa Queen of Spain | [17] |
| [3.] | Manuel Godoy, Prince of the Peace | [41] |
NOTE
The coins on the binding of the book are—[the first] a half-dollar of the last issue of Charles IV, [the second] a siege-piece struck at Gerona in 1808. That on [the title-page] is a peseta struck at Valencia, with a patriotic legend on the reverse, RENUEVA VAL. SU JURAM. SELLADO CON SU SANGRE.