General Rowland Hill

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The career of one of Wellington's most successful generals<br><br>If Napoleon could be accused of delegating too much responsibility to subordinates incapable of delivering the results he expected then Wellington could be regarded as the opposite in that he rarely delegated to senior officers anything that he felt he could do himself. Consequently almost all the achievements of his officers are viewed within the context of Wellington's own commanding presence. There was only one of his generals in whom he could place absolute faith and that was Rowland Hill. Affectionately nicknamed 'Daddy' or 'Father' by his troops for the concern he displayed for their welfare Hill achieved the rare distinction of being given independent command during phases of the war against the French in Spain and amply justified the faith Wellington had in his judgement. Hill's long career took him from Toulon and Egypt through the Peninsular War to Waterloo and ultimately to his appointment as commander in chief of the British army. This Leonaur edition includes two accounts of this remarkable military man and will be a valued addition to every library of the Napoleonic period.<br>Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
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