MEMOIR
BY
GENERAL SIR HEW DALRYMPLE, BART.
OF HIS
PROCEEDINGS AS CONNECTED WITH THE AFFAIRS OF SPAIN,
AND THE
COMMENCEMENT OF THE PENINSULAR WAR.
In one vol. 8vo. price 9s. boards.
“These volumes, the work of a gentleman of high and varied accomplishments, whose opportunities of observation have been unusually extensive and well-improved, will command and repay attention. They contain by far the best account of Spain which has yet issued from the press.”—United Service Gazette.
AN ESSAY ON THE
PRINCIPLES AND CONSTRUCTION OF
MILITARY BRIDGES,
AND THE PASSAGE OF RIVERS IN MILITARY OPERATIONS.
BY MAJOR-GENERAL SIR HOWARD DOUGLAS, BART.
K.S.C., D.C.L., F.R.S., &c. &c.
The Second Edition, containing much additional Matter and Plates,
8vo. price 20s. boards.
In 8vo. price 2s.
PRUSSIA IN 1833;
ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF PRUSSIA, AND HER CIVIL INSTITUTIONS.
Translated from the French by M. de Chambray. With an Appendix by
General de Caraman.
“We would recommend to military readers in general, and especially to the authorities who have the destiny of the army in their hands, an attentive perusal of this work. The public will learn from it that the army in Prussia, hitherto supposed to be the worst paid force, is, in fact, better dealt with than is the case ‘with the best paid army in Europe.’”—United Service Journal.
In the Press,
THE CAMPAIGNS OF DON PEDRO
IN PORTUGAL,
From the Landing of the Constitutional Army to the Convention of
Evora Monte, and subsequent Disbanding of the Armies.
By GENERAL ANTHONY BACON.