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A History of the Peninsular War 1807-1809

By: Charles Oman
Narrated by: Felbrigg Napoleon Herriot
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Publisher's summary

FNH Audio presents a reading of Charles Oman's classic military history A History of the Peninsular War. In this first volume, a detailed examination is made of the first years of the war, 1807 to 1809. The campaign is examined from both sides using reference materials from British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese sources. This book covers the invasion of Spain and Napoleon's trickery in luring the Spanish crown into prison. It also features Wellington's first peninsular battle and of course the famous retreat to Corunna and the battle at that place.

This history, written many years after Napier's, draws its information from more first-hand accounts and corrects some of more glaring mistakes and biases of Napier. Although this audiobook is abridged, the only text removed is a number of the non-English sections of the Appendix, namely sections one, two, three, four, and seven. All English text from the appendices is present.

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Ignorant Reader Botches Historical Classic

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

No, because the reader's total inability to pronounce anything above third-grade vocabulary is extremely distracting. Also, it is a strange choice to have a book that takes place in Spain read by someone with absolutely no clue how to pronounce Spanish--it's so bad that you usually can't tell whom or where he is talking about. He can be funny, though: my favorite was when he rendered "suzerainty" (overlordship) as "super-zanity."

What other book might you compare A History of the Peninsular War 1807-1809 to and why?

"Marlborough, His Life and Times," read by a dyslexic 8-year-old.

Would you be willing to try another one of Felbrigg Napoleon Herriot’s performances?

Only if the alternative was to have my brains pulled out through my nose.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

"Now on film, because you couldn't stand to listen to the audiobook."

Any additional comments?

A good book ruined by a bad reader. I want my money back.

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Academic history at its best

What did you love best about A History of the Peninsular War 1807-1809?

This book is thorough and carefully researched.

What did you like best about this story?

The narrative is carried forward in a straightforward and lucid manner.

Any additional comments?

I am puzzled by some of the other listeners' comments. To begin with you can't expect to listen to a book of history without providing yourself with some maps and doing some basic research on the topic. If that's too hard you should be reading Bernard Cornwell. As for the reader, yes, he has an accent, one that I have heard before, but not in a narrator. It's not BBC standard. However I understood all the words and his voice is pleasant to listen to. I found the pronunciation more amusing than annoying.

Listeners should be aware the book was written a hundred years ago and many of the place names are not on current maps, or are differently spelled and sometimes differently pronounced. Also, the author was British and has a British point of view, although I would say he is fair and honest. There is much detailed description of military unit names and numbers present at certain times. It could all have been left out. Curiously, it has the effect of reinforcing the author's credibility. He did his homework.

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Wonderful if you can tolerate the reader

What made the experience of listening to A History of the Peninsular War 1807-1809 the most enjoyable?

Well researched and presented material

How could the performance have been better?

If you could find someone to read the book who doesn't butcher the English language. It is cav-al-ry, not cav-ary and pam-plo-na, not pam-ploo-na. The reader continually mis-pronounces words and it is very annoying.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No way. Couldn't tolerate but a hour or so at a time of the reader, it was very painful at times.

Any additional comments?

Super book, be aware of this reader related to future purchases. Where is Robertson Dean or Michael Kramer when you need them?

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doesnt translate well into audiobook

Would you recommend A History of the Peninsular War 1807-1809 to your friends? Why or why not?

Yes

Which scene was your favorite?

Battle of Balin and Moore's retreat.

Any additional comments?

This is probably an excellant book but it doesnt translate well into an audiobook. With the obvious removal of maps the casual listener has very little idea where many of these Spanish towns are located in relation to eachother. And therefore cant fully appreciate the hows and whys of military operations in Spain and Portugal.
Still it is an exhaustive, thourough, enjoyable book.

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Well researched content

Unfortunately impacted by the narrator's atrocious pronouncing of French names.
Is anybody reviewing these priductions before the audio release?

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Very interesting, but the narration distracts

I have enjoyed exploring this part of the Napoleonic Wars. Charles Oman has provided a very thorough treatment of this fascinating period. I do not care at all for how Herriot pronounces names and places. While some of it can be put to me being American, that doesn't explain it all.

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Dry

While this may be one of the most comprehensive histories of the peninsular war it is the driest thing I’ve ever heard. Delivered by a contestant monotone narrator. There are sections I am positive he is reading spread sheets.
I’m sure this is an excellent and accurate history, I cannot fault it for that. This is so dry and technical, with flashes of direct passages from memoirs and letters of the time. It still bores the listener to sleep.
I was looking to fill out some context to the Sharpe novels, instead I was bored to death. I love histories and the study of history. This one is extremely factual, and not much else.

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If you like details...

Extreme detail and meticulous research are the keys here. Everything you wanted to know about the peninsular war. Only criticism is the narrator's appalling pronunciation of French names and Spanish and Portuguese names and places. But the content is spot on, well supported and documented. The author's summations and conclusions and assessments of the larger impacts of the campaigns and battles are well reasoned and compelling. This book is for Napoleonic, war history and Spanish history nerds, like me I guess. By the way, this massive volume covers only the first of six years of the war. There are four other massive volumes as Wellington takes the stage once again...

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Not bad at all

This first volume of the classic history of the war is well narrated and dispite its age, still a very compelling work. An ultimate DEEP DIVE into the subject.

Are some of the narrator's pronunciations not so great? I guess, but most modern listeners won't notice one way or the other.

Recommended for history buffs.

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Landmark treatise that punches you in the ear.

Would you be willing to try another one of Felbrigg Napoleon Herriot’s performances?

Though I will listen to the rest of this series, I would NOT chose Mr. Herriot's reads due to the fact that he seems incapable of pronouncing much of his own language correctly (Cavalry pronounced with an L so soft it comes out as cavary) and what he does to both French and Spanish names would be comic if it was meant to be parody.

Any additional comments?

If you are interested in the Napoleonic wars, this book is a must. The only real negative is that without a printed copy, you will have a harder time following some of the movements and locations.

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