On 20 September 1854 the combined British & French armies confronted the Russians at the river Alma in the critical opening encounter of the Crimean War. This was the first major battle the British had fought on European soil since Waterloo almost 40 years before. In this compelling & meticulously researched study Ian Fletcher & Natalia Ishchenko reconstruct the battle in vivid detail using many rare & unpublished eyewitness accounts from all sides
- English French & Russian. Their groundbreaking work promises to be the definitive history of this extraordinary clash of arms for many years to come. It also gives a fascinating insight into military thinking & organization in the 1850s midway between the end of the Napoleonic era & the outbreak of the Great War.