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Hell riders : the true story of the charge of the Light Brigade (edition 2004)

by Terry Brighton

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On 25 October 1854, during the Crimean War, the Light Brigade of the British Cavalry Division made the most magnificent and most brutal charge in military history. Almost 700 men armed with sabre and lance, charged straight at the muzzles of Russian cannons. This vivid and extraordinarily detailed account of the charge and the bloody mêlée that followed, by an author with unique access to regimental archives, is told largely in the words of the survivors themselves. Terry Brighton takes the reader closer than ever before to the experience of charging down the Valley of Death.… (more)
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Title:Hell riders : the true story of the charge of the Light Brigade
Authors:Terry Brighton
Info:New York: Henry Holt, 2004. xxii, 370 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm. 1st American ed
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Hell Riders: The True Story of the Charge of the Light Brigade by Terry Brighton

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When it came to factual knowledge regarding The Charge of the Light Brigade all I knew about it was that scene from the Little Rascals with Alfalfa running around the classroom with firecrackers exploding down the back of his pants while trying to recite Tennyson’s famous poem. To correct this wrong and satiate my latest hunger -information on the Crimean War- I picked up Terry Brighton’s “Hell Riders” a historical treatise on what truly happened to those who rode in that infamous charge. Mr. Brighton’s writing is succinct, easy to read, and was rife with a plethora of the information I was searching for. From the little things such as that the war was originally known as the Great War with Russia to the actual roll-call of who was wounded, who died and who survived relatively unscathed filled this reader with the knowledge I craved. On my agenda of things to do here on librarything is to see what other history books Mr. Brighton has in print, I know I’ll be pleased. ( )
  BruderBane | Sep 11, 2008 |
Very interesting history about the famous charge. Cuts thru the myth in a very approachable and defensible way.
  jaygheiser | Jul 23, 2008 |
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On 25 October 1854, during the Crimean War, the Light Brigade of the British Cavalry Division made the most magnificent and most brutal charge in military history. Almost 700 men armed with sabre and lance, charged straight at the muzzles of Russian cannons. This vivid and extraordinarily detailed account of the charge and the bloody mêlée that followed, by an author with unique access to regimental archives, is told largely in the words of the survivors themselves. Terry Brighton takes the reader closer than ever before to the experience of charging down the Valley of Death.

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