Michael Glover
Michael Glover (1922–) served in the British army during World War II, after which he joined the British Council and became a professional author. He has written many articles and books on Napoleonic and Victorian warfare.[1]
Published works
Glover has written the following published works:[2]
- Wellington as Military Commander, London : Sphere Books, 1973.
- The Peninsular War, 1807-1814 : A Concise Military History, Newton Abbot [Eng.] : David & Charles; Hamden, Conn. : Archon Books, 1974.
- Rorke's Drift : A Victorian Epic, London : Cooper, 1975.
- General Burgoyne in Canada and America : Scapegoat for a System, London : Gordon & Cremonesi ; [New York : distributed by Atheneum Publishers], c.1976.
- The Napoleonic Wars : An Illustrated History, 1792-1815, London : Batsford, 1979.
- Warfare in the Age of Bonaparte, London : Cassell, c.1980.
- The Fight for the Channel Ports : Calais to Brest 1940 : A Study in Confusion, London : Leo Cooper, 1985.
Glover contributed additional text to the following published work:
- Pericoli, Ugo, 1815 - The Armies at Waterloo, additional text by Michael Glover; translations from the Italian by A. S. W. Winkworth; introduction by Elizabeth Longford, London : Seeley, 1973.
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