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Ian Castle

    Ian Castle si è specializzato nei raid aerei tedeschi contro la Gran Bretagna durante la Prima Guerra Mondiale, tema a cui ha dedicato gli ultimi dieci anni. La sua ricerca è iniziata con gli attacchi a Londra per poi estendersi alle incursioni in tutto il paese. Oltre ai suoi libri, Castle contribuisce con articoli a riviste, ha partecipato a documentari televisivi sull'argomento e tiene regolarmente conferenze. Sta inoltre sviluppando un sito web completo dedicato a questi primi raid aerei.

    Aspern & Wagram, 1809 : mighty clash of empires
    The First Blitz
    Zeppelin Onslaught
    Fort William Henry 1755-57
    The First Blitz in 100 Objects
    Zeppelin Inferno
    • After the British garrison of Fort William Henry in the colony of New York surrendered to the besieging army of the French commander Marquis de Montcalm in August 1757, it appeared that this particular episode of the French and Indian War was over. This title details research on the campaign.

      Fort William Henry 1755-57
    • The First Blitz

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      German airships attempted to raid London on 26 separate occasions between May 1915 and October 1917, but only reached the capital and bombed successfully on nine occasions. This book tells the story of Germany's strategic air offensive against Britain, and how it came to be neutralized.

      The First Blitz
    • Osprey's study of the Battles of Aspern and Wagram of the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815). The 1809 campaign on the Danube was to break the spell of Napoleon's invincibility. Indeed Wagram – the largest battle in history at the time – was Napoleon's revenge for his first personal defeat on the battlefield – at Aspern – Essling. In gaining this revenge the French commander was not wholly successful. Although the French won the battle as the Austrians eventually quit the field, the victory was an extremely hollow one. Both these epic battles are expertly described by Ian Castle, chronicling the many changes of fortune as each side captured, lost, then recaptured key positions.

      Aspern & Wagram, 1809 : mighty clash of empires
    • Eggmühl 1809

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Osprey's Campaign title for the Battle of Eggmuhl of the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815). In the Spring of 1809, the Austrian army, buoyant and full of new-found patriotic fervour, rolled across the frontier with Bavaria. The time had come to exact revenge for the humiliating defeat suffered at Austerlitz. But ten days later, harassed by ceaseless rain, they were streaming back from the Abens river with Napoleon in hot pursuit. Napoleon had not been in the front line when Austria had launched its campaign - and the French and their German allies had blundered backwards and forwards across the Bavarian countryside. But, with the appearance of Napoleon, Archduke Charles lost the initiative. Based for the first time upon the Austrian primary sources, this title takes the reader through the various clashes of this significant campaign.

      Eggmühl 1809
    • Austerlitz 1805

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      This all-new volume chronicles the events that climaxed on the field of Austerlitz in one of the most famous battles of the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815). Not only was it the first campaign that Napoleon waged as Emperor of France, but also the first great test for his Grande Armée. The Emperor himself regarded it as his greatest victory and it undoubtedly won him a mastery of Europe that would remain unbroken for almost a decade. Most accounts of the campaign have until now been based almost exclusively on French sources, but following extensive research in the Austrian archives Ian Castle is now able to provide a far more balanced account of Austerlitz.

      Austerlitz 1805