Charles Napier (17861860) served in the Royal Navy for sixty years. A brave yet controversial commander he became one of the most popular naval officers in Britain for his role in many battles during the Napoleonic Anglo-American Syrian and Crimean wars. He also served as an MP in Parliament. In this two-volume work originally published in 1836 Napier gives a first-hand account of the Portuguese Civil War in which he was a key participant. Between 1828 and 1834 a conflict of succession occurred between two brothers the progressive constitutionalist Don Pedro and the authoritarian absolutist Don Miguel. In 1833 Napier led the Liberal fleet which defeated Don Miguel. In Volume 2 Napier recalls his post-victory campaign to defeat pockets of Miguelite resistance in the north of the country.
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