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Napoleonic and American Prisoners of War

Af: Clive Lloyd Engelsk Hardback

Napoleonic and American Prisoners of War

Af: Clive Lloyd Engelsk Hardback
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This wide-ranging study is the outcome of the author''s thirty-year quest to collect information about a neglected and almost forgotten field of history - the prisoner of war, the conditions under which he was held and how he employed his time during long years of captivity. In this instance, the whole is set against an historical background dating from the Seven Years War (1756-63) to Napoleon''s downfall in 1816.Information has been painstakingly acquired by detailed searches through the Public Records Offices of England, Scotland and Wales and the archives of numerous county towns. The author has also studied more than one hundred towns and villages, where paroled captured officers were detained, and visited the sites of prison depots - great and small - and ports and rivers where the dreaded prison hulks had once been moored. The gathering and examination of artefacts, relics and other relevant material was a further important aspect of this extensive study.During the course of his lengthy researches, the author assembled what may well be one of the largest private collections of prisoner of war artefacts in existence. Although thousands of items of prisoners'' work have survived to the present day, most have disappeared into private collections and museums, at home or abroad. A representative selection of items from the author''s own extensive collection is featured in the second part of this book and will show the extraordinary high standard of workmanship achieved by many of the prisoners of war.
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This wide-ranging study is the outcome of the author''s thirty-year quest to collect information about a neglected and almost forgotten field of history - the prisoner of war, the conditions under which he was held and how he employed his time during long years of captivity. In this instance, the whole is set against an historical background dating from the Seven Years War (1756-63) to Napoleon''s downfall in 1816.Information has been painstakingly acquired by detailed searches through the Public Records Offices of England, Scotland and Wales and the archives of numerous county towns. The author has also studied more than one hundred towns and villages, where paroled captured officers were detained, and visited the sites of prison depots - great and small - and ports and rivers where the dreaded prison hulks had once been moored. The gathering and examination of artefacts, relics and other relevant material was a further important aspect of this extensive study.During the course of his lengthy researches, the author assembled what may well be one of the largest private collections of prisoner of war artefacts in existence. Although thousands of items of prisoners'' work have survived to the present day, most have disappeared into private collections and museums, at home or abroad. A representative selection of items from the author''s own extensive collection is featured in the second part of this book and will show the extraordinary high standard of workmanship achieved by many of the prisoners of war.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 698
ISBN-13: 9781851495405
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 1851495401
Udg. Dato: 24 maj 2007
Længde: 84mm
Bredde: 324mm
Højde: 255mm
Forlag: ACC Art Books
Oplagsdato: 24 maj 2007
Forfatter(e): Clive Lloyd
Forfatter(e) Clive Lloyd


Kategori United States of America, USA


ISBN-13 9781851495405


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 698


Udgave


Længde 84mm


Bredde 324mm


Højde 255mm


Udg. Dato 24 maj 2007


Oplagsdato 24 maj 2007


Forlag ACC Art Books

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