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A Guardsman in the Crimea Martin Sheppard

A Guardsman in the Crimea By Martin Sheppard

A Guardsman in the Crimea by Martin Sheppard


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A personal account of the Crimean War from beginning to end.

A Guardsman in the Crimea Summary

A Guardsman in the Crimea: The Life and Letters of William Scarlett by Martin Sheppard

The Brigade of Guards was the elite force of the British Army in the Crimea. William Scarlett, a captain in the Scots Fusilier Guard and one of the most active junior officers in the regiment, fought throughout the entire campaign. After the Allied landing at Kalamita Bay, Scarlett rallied his regiment at a critical moment during the battle of the Alma, supported by his company sergeant, who was awarded the VC. William Scarlett's life may well have been saved after the battle of Balaklava by becoming an aide de camp to his uncle, General James Scarlett, the commander of the Heavy Brigade. This meant that he did not fight at Inkerman, which took a heavy toll on the officers of the Guards Brigade. Returning to the trenches early in 1855, William Scarlett was involved in all the phases of the siege of Sebastopol until its fall in September 1855. The survival of 139 previously unpublished letters record Scarlett's deeds and thoughts. Written to nineteen different correspondents, and deliberately intended by him to form a personal account of his role in the war, his letters provide a forceful commentary on the successes and failures of the British army in the East. His life before and after the war is well recorded. Becoming the third Lord Abinger in 1861, Scarlett was the second English peer to marry an American. He built a castle in Scotland, where Queen Victoria stayed in 1873, and two of his daughters became notable suffragettes.

About Martin Sheppard

Martin Sheppard was the founder of the award winning Hambledon Press (Sunday Times Small Publisher of the Year 2000-2001), which he sold in 2005. Since then he has been busy writing history books. He is a member of the Crimean War Research Society and author of the biography of General Sir James Scarlett (who also happens to be his great, great, great uncle), published by Pen & Sword in 2022. He lives in London with his two dogs.

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NGR9781399069786
9781399069786
1399069780
A Guardsman in the Crimea: The Life and Letters of William Scarlett by Martin Sheppard
New
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2023-11-30
320
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