The French Wars 16671714: The Sun King at war
By (Author) John A Lynn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
18th September 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
War and defence operations
944.033
Paperback
96
Width 170mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
332g
Campaigns fought by Louis XIV, the Sun King, shaped the borders of European states, the destinies of royal dynasties, and even the patterns of absolutist government. This book presents the most authoritative yet accessible and succinct account of these all-important struggles available today, covering every aspect of the wars from decisions made by the king at his palace at Versailles to the life of the troops encamped in the field. Focusing on the French army, the greatest military force of the age, this tale of violence, victory, and victims balances siege and battle in a way that tells us much that is new about the Sun King and his adversaries.
"I am most favorably impressed by the Essential Histories series on the American Civil War. Written by four of the best historians of the military course of the war, these volumes provide a lucid and concise narrative of the campaigns in both the Eastern and Western theaters as well as penetrating analyses of strategies and leadership. Ideal for classroom use or fireside reading."
Dr John A Lynn, Professor of History at the University of Illinois, has written or edited six books, including Giant of the Grand Siecle: The French Army, 1610-1715 (Cambridge University Press, 1997) and The Wars of Louis XIV, 1667-1714 (Longman, 1999). He is currently working on The Mind of War: A History of Combat and Culture for Westview Press.