James Hamilton Stanhope (1788-1825) was the youngest son of the third Earl Stanhope, half-brother to Lady Hester Stanhope and personally present at the deaths of both Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger in 1806 and General Sir John Moore in Corunna in 1809. After being seriously wounded in the later stages of the Peninsular War, he found happiness in his marriage, which was soon cut short when his wife died giving birth to their second child. Two years later, James committed suicide.This is the first biography of James Hamilton Stanhope, covering his childhood, his fascinating family, his letters and war diaries, his life after Waterloo, how he met his wife, their short but idyllic life together, and his tragic suicide. It also takes a close look at his literary works (all unpublished except for the war diary), and includes the first-ever edition of his lengthy poem on the death of Sir John Moore at Corunna and his brother Charles Banks Stanhope in the same battle.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 07 Apr 2021
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527566712
About Mark Guscin
Mark Guscin obtained a First Class Honours Degree in Latin and Greek from the University of Manchester at the age of 19 and a PhD in History from the Universities of London and Oviedo Spain. He is the author of various books of popular and academic history including an award-winning biography of Lady Hester Stanhope which he wrote in Spanish a biography of Sir John Moore (also in Spanish) and various books on religious history. His publications also include La Piedra del Destino (2006) A Very Good Sort of Man A Biography of Charles Lewis Meryon (2017) Las Coruñas del Mundo (2019) The Tradition of the Image of Edessa (2016) and The Murder of Asunta Yong Fang (2018). He also runs a translation agency in Spain.