Rossbach and Leuthen 1757: Prussia's Eagle Resurgent
By (Author) Simon Millar
Illustrated by Adam Hook
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
14th November 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Battles and campaigns
940.2534
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
344g
By the autumn of 1757 Frederick the Great was beset by enemies on all sides. The French had invaded the territory of his Anglo-Hanoverian allies, a Franco-Imperial army was threatening Saxony, an Austrian army 110,000-strong had marched into Silesia and even the ponderous Russians had moved against him. Then within a month Frederick transformed his fortunes. At Rossbach on 5 November he smashed the Franco-Imperial army in barely 11/2 hours. Force-marching to Silesia he won perhaps his greatest victory exactly a month later, crushing the Austrian Army at Leuthen. The Emperor Napoleon considered Fredericks lightning campaign a masterpiece of manoeuvre and resolution.
Simon Millar was born in Malaysia in 1957. He joined the army in 1977 and having retired in 1994, subsequently rejoined his regiment, the Irish Guards, in 2001. He is presently serving in Germany. He has previously written Kolin 1757 Frederick the Greats first defeat in the Campaign series. Adam Hook studied graphic design, and began his work as an illustrator in 1983. He specialises in detailed historical reconstructions, and has illustrated Osprey titles on the Aztecs, the Greeks, the American Civil War and the American Revolution. His work features in exhibitions and publications throughout the world.