Publisher's Synopsis
"An Account of the War in Portugal Between Don Pedro and Don Miguel" offers a firsthand narrative of the tumultuous Portuguese civil war of the 1830s. Written by Admiral Charles Napier, a key figure in the conflict, this account provides invaluable insights into the naval strategies, political intrigues, and human drama that defined the struggle for Portugal's throne.
Napier's detailed descriptions bring to life the battles, personalities, and challenges faced by those involved. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the war's key events and its significance in shaping modern Portugal. This historical account is essential for anyone interested in 19th-century European history, naval warfare, and the lives of remarkable military leaders.
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