The Charge: Real Reason Why the Light Brigade Was Lost
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The charge of the Light Brigade is one of Britain's best-known glorious military disasters. On 25 October 1854, during the siege of Sebastopol, the Light Brigade attacked Russian gun positions at Balaclava. The charge lasted 7 and 1/2 minutes; of 673 officers and men who went into action, 247 men and 497 horses were lost. This book shatters many long-held conceptions of how and why it happened, and who was to blame. Mark Adkin, a former professional soldier, has combined military expertise and detailed research of participants' accounts with a careful examination of the actual ground. The result is a gripping and definitive study of a debacle that has never ceased to entral the imagination.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #716815 in Books
- Published on: 2000-01-06
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 304 pages
Customer Reviews
Simple outstanding
If you want to know which book to read about the early days of the Crimea, and especially of "the Charge", this has to be it. Adkin's research is outstanding and his presentational style matches it. The detail on the artillery fire that the riders would have had to go through on their way down the valley (and back) is stunning, and makes you think about the event in a completely new way. A remarkable achievement, written with authority and skill. Buy it.
A well illustrated concise guide
There are many books on the Crimea War and on the events surrounding the Charge - until now the easiest read was "Flashman at the Charge" - now Mark Adkin has provided a wealth of maps and drawings which explain how, due to the terrain the main players had totally different viewpoints, and he explains their individual histories so you can appreciate how imprecise orders led straight to disaster
Not as lavish as his magesterial "Waterloo" but a must for anyone with even a passing interest
The Light Brigade
The Charge: The Real Reason Why the Light Brigade Was Lost
An excellent book that, as the title says, gives plenty of information as to what really happened. Unfortunately, it is let down slightly by the poor quality of diagrams of original maps etc, that tended to confuse the understanding of the then current events. It would have been better to have have reproduced them in a more up to date format.



