Campaigns of King William and Queen Anne from 1689 to 1712

A new system of Military Discipline etc.

Kane, Richard: 2004 N & M Press reprint (original 1745). 140 pages. 19 plates,14 in colour. Jacobite rebellion, this is a fascinatingly informative early military manual which combines a history of Britain's wars with France in the reigns of King William III and Queen Anne, with a description of â A new system of military discipline and exercises of horse and foot in the age of Marlborough. The author, Brigadier-General Richard Kane, was a professional soldier and sometime Governor of Minorca. Kane begins by describing William of Orange's campaigns in Ireland and Flanders following his Glorious Revolution of 1689. He moves on to describe the Duke of Marlborough's victorious campaigns against France in the War of the Spanish Succession after 1700, including the battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde and Malplaquet. The book concludes with an illustrated section on the latest infantry and cavalry tactics and manoeuvres. A must for re-enactors, war-gamers, and any student of 18th century warfare. In very good condition

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