WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/1890408353

Surrender at New Orleans

"The book, first published as In Love and War, covers the extraordinary lives of Harry and Juana, including their achievements and legacy in South Africa, and Harry's model victory in India in 1846, which made him a hero to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The outline of their lives may be known to many, but the details in this carefully researched book will come as a revelation." --- from back cover.

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/description

  • ""The book, first published as In Love and War, covers the extraordinary lives of Harry and Juana, including their achievements and legacy in South Africa, and Harry's model victory in India in 1846, which made him a hero to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The outline of their lives may be known to many, but the details in this carefully researched book will come as a revelation." --- from back cover."@en
  • "General Sir Harry Smith won the lifelong respect and affection of the Duke of Wellington. Famously married to the Spanish beauty, Juana, after the siege of Badajoz in 1812, they served together to the end of the Peninsula war. With the French defeated, Harry left with the British expedition to America in 1814, and witnessed the burning of the White House. The fiery Admiral Cochrane raged bitterly ""I am sorry you left a house standing in Washington - depend on it, it is a mistaken mercy"". Later, Harry joined Wellington's brother-in-law, Ned Pakenham, in the invasion of Louisiana. On 8 January."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "History"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Surrender at New Orleans"@en
  • "Surrender at New Orleans : General Sir Harry Smith in the Peninsular and America"@en
  • "Surrender at New Orleans : General Sir Harry Smith in the Peninsular and America"
  • "Surrender at New Orleans: General Sir Harry Smith In the Peninsula and America"@en
  • "Surrender at New Orleans General Sir Harry Smith in the peninsula and America"