Bussaco 1810, Paperback / softback Book

Bussaco 1810 Paperback / softback

Illustrated by Patrice Courcelle

Part of the Osprey Campaign S. series

Paperback / softback

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By 1810 Viscount Wellington had been forced onto the defensive.

Napoleon was not about to give up and ordered a third massive invasion of Portugal.

Wellington was now faced by 80,000 men of the Army of Portugal under Marshal Massena.

At Bussaco on 27 September the British/Portuguese force offered battle.

They had taken up a strong defensive position on high ground.

Massena was perhaps too confident; the determined attacks of the French were all repulsed with the loss of 4500 French casualties against less than 1300 for the Anglo-Portuguese.

This title shows how Bussaco was both a stinging defeat for the French army, and a demonstration of the courage and quality of the newly reorganized Portuguese army.

It includes coverage of the construction of the defence lines around Lisbon - a masterpiece of military engineering.

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