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Witnessing Waterloo: 24 Hours, 48 Lives, A World Forever Changed

English

By (author): David Crane

[Previously published as Went The Day Well]

Of all the books marking the bicentenary Waterloo, this has to be the best Spectator

A book to die for Evening Standard

From Samuel Johnson Prize shortlisted author David Crane, this is a breathtaking portrait of the Britain that fought the battle of Waterloo.

As Wellingtons rain-sodden army retreated towards an obscure valley called Waterloo, the men and women of Britain were still going to the theatre and science lectures, working in the fields and the factories, reading and writing books and sermons, painting their pictures and sitting in front of Lord Elgins marbles. David Cranes stunning freeze-frame of Britain on this day of momentous change shifts hour by hour between Britain and Belgium. The Britain that fought Waterloo its radicals and patriots, artisans and aristocrats, prisoners and poets appears through the smoke of battle and the mythology of Waterloo in this magnificent and original tracing of the endless, overlapping connections between peoples lives.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780007358380

About David Crane

David Crane's first book Lord Byrons Jackal was published to great acclaim in 1998 and his second The Kindness of Sisters published in 2002 is a groundbreaking work of romantic biography. In 2005 the highly acclaimed 'Scott of the Antarctic' was published followed by Men of War a collection of 19th Century naval biographies in 2009. His Empires of the Dead was shortlisted for the 2013 Samuel Johnson Prize. Crane lives in north-west Scotland.

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