The battle of Waterloo,. containing the series of accounts published by authority, British and foreign, with circumstantial details, relative to the battle, from a variety of authentic and original sources, with connected official documents, forming an historical record of the operations in the campaign of the Netherlands, 1815. To which is added the names alphabetically arranged, of the officers killed and wounded, from 15th to 26th June, 1815, and the total loss of each regiment, with an enumeration of the Waterloo honours and privileges, conferred upon the men and officers, and lists of regiments, &c. entitled thereto. Illustrated by a panoramic sketch of the field of battle, and a plan of the positions at Waterloo, at different periods, with a general plan of the campaign. /. By a near observer.
Charlotte Anne Eaton (1788 - 1859)
Category
Books
Date
1816
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire
NT 3233615
Summary
Bibliographic description
Ninth edition, corrected and improved.. [8], 94, [2], 95-282 p., [4] folded leaves of plates:. col. ill., map;. 8vo. Manuscript annotation on p.277 'Fallen heroes of Waterloo' at Captain the Honourable William Curzon: 'x was severely wounded in the affair at Badajou[?]' [i.e. William Curzon (d.1815), son of Nathaniel 2nd Lord Scarsdale and Félicité de Wattines]. Binding: nineteenth-century publisher's brown paper boards, printed spine label, edges uncut; as issued.
Makers and roles
Charlotte Anne Eaton (1788 - 1859), author Booth, John (1768-1840), editor Jane Watts (1793 - Langton Grange 1826), illustrator