A Narrative of the Retreat of the British Army from Burgos, in a series of Letters, with an Introductory Sketch of the Campaign of 1812, and Military Character of the Duke of Wellington. By George Frederick Burroughs, Surgeon, Bristol, late Assistant Surgeon of the Royal Dragoons. 8vo.
Memoirs of the late Lieutenant-General Sir James Leith, G. C. B., with a Précis of some of the most remarkable Events of the Peninsular War. By a British Officer. 8vo.
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona, and the storming and capture of that city by the French, in June, 1811. By Field-Marshal Don Juan Senen de Contrenas, Governor of that fortress at the time of the siege. London.
A Treatise on the Defence of Portugal, with a military map of the country; to which is added, A Sketch of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, and principal Events of the Campaigns under Lord Wellington. By William Granville Eliot, Captain in the Royal Regiment of Artillery. 8vo.
Observations on the Present State of the Portugueze Army, as organized by Lieutenant-General Sir William Carew Beresford, K.B., Field-Marshal and Commander-in-Chief of that Army, with an Account of the different Military Establishments and Laws of Portugal, and a Sketch of the Campaigns of the last and present year, during which the Portugueze Army was brought into the field against the enemy, for the first time as a regular force. By Andrew Halliday, M.D. 4to.
Memoranda relative to the Lines thrown up to save Lisbon, in 1810. By Colonel John T. Jones, R.E. 8vo. Printed for private circulation.
Memoir of the Queen of Etruria, written by herself; an authentic Narrative of the seizure and removal of Pope Pius VII. on the 6th of July, 1809; with genuine Memoirs of his Journey from Rome to France, and thence to Savona. Written by one of his attendants. Translated from the Italian. 8vo.
Memoirs of the Baron de Kolli, relative to his secret mission in 1810 for liberating Ferdinand VII., King of Spain, from captivity at Valençay. Written by himself. To which are added, Memoirs of the Queen of Etruria. Written by herself. 8vo.
Memoirs of Ferdinand VII., King of Spain. By Don ——, Advocate of the Spanish Tribunals. Translated from the original Spanish manuscript. By Michael J. Quin, author of “A Visit to Spain in 1812 and 1823.” 8vo.
The Two Minas and the Spanish Guerillas, extracted and translated from a work “On Spain,” written by Captain H. Von Brandt, a Prussian officer, who served in one of the Polish regiments attached to the French army during the Peninsular War. By a British officer. 8vo.