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The Story of the Guards
Published in Hardcover by Presidio Pr (1978)
Author: Julian, Sir. Paget
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The most comprensive History of the Brigade of Guards
I got this book directly from the author Sir Julian Paget former Lt.Col. Coldstream Guards. It is a great companion to Anthony Edgeworth's The Guards. Sir Julian has complied the history's of all the Regiments of the Household Brigade. From their formation in the 17th Century up to their present duites as of 1980. It is beautifully illustrated with contemporary paintings, portraits and photographs. The greates battles the Guards ahve been involved with are told in some detail ie Minden, Fortenoy, the Victories of Marlborough, Wellington and of course Hugemont and Waterloo. The only war not noteable detailed is the American War for Independence in which 1500 FootGuards served from 1776 to 1783. Inspite fo that if you want a good history of the Brigade of Guards in one place this is the book for you. It is available from Guards Musuem Shop in London


Hougoumont: The Key to Victory at Waterloo
Published in Hardcover by Casemate (1992)
Authors: Julian Paget and Derek Saunders
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Interesting, but Limited
Although the fighting around Hougoumont Chateau on 18 June 1815 had a major impact upon the on-going Battle of Waterloo, it usually receives only cursory attention in most accounts of that famous battle. In this Battleground Europe volume, the fighting around Hougoumont finally gets adequate coverage and Napoleonic enthusiasts should appreciate the uniqueness of this book. Unfortunately, while the book does provide an spotlight on an interesting aspect of the Battle of Waterloo, the inherent limitations of this volume detract from its historical value.

The book itself consists of thirteen shorts chapters, with the first providing a detail history and layout of Hougoumont Chateau. Another chapter is used to provide background on the campaign. Ten chapters cover the British occupation and defense of Hougoumont, including one chapter that covers the immediate aftermath of battle. A final chapter consists of a tour of Hougoumont today. Three appendices are included: a detailed hourly chronology, British personalities at Hougoumont and orders of battle on Allied and French troops at Hougoumont. However selected bibliography displays the limited sources used, including the unreliable Siborne and regimental histories. One of the authors, Julian Paget, is a retired officer from the Coldstream Guards and he has used regimental records to enhance this account, at least from the British side. Unfortunately, the French side is greatly neglected, with little information provided on units and almost none on commanders. Napoleon's brother JerÃ'me who pushed the attack, and his division commanders, remain ciphers in this account. Apparently, no French sources were consulted.

The wider issue of the impact of the struggle for Hougoumont on the outcome at Waterloo is addressed obliquely and with some exaggeration. Napoleon conceived of the attack on Hougoumont as a diversion that he hoped would divert at least British attention, if not reserves, away from his main effort in the center. This concept was tactically sound, and was originally only supposed to employ one division of the three in the French II Corps. It was a combination of JerÃ'me's escalation of his minor role in the battle into a full-fledged but uncoordinated corps attack and Napoleon's inability to reign him in, that really hurt the French cause. The author's cite Napoleon's failure to initially use his massed artillery against Hougoumont as a "mistake" but they fail to realize that (A) Napoleon would not waste his massed artillery reserve against a fortified target that was not his main effort and which initially only held a few hundred skirmishers, (B) JerÃ'me had plenty of II Corps and divisional artillery available to support his own attacks and (C) the muddy, wooded and cultivated terrain around Hougoumont inhibited rapid deployment of French artillery in a close support role against the chateau. Actually, Wellington made a significant mistake by not deploying at least one battery within the grounds of Hougoumont since grapeshot would have inflicted huge losses on the French infantry as they crossed the open ground to the south. British artillery supporting Hougoumont was deployed too far to the rear to employ anything but solid shot or howitzer shells. Whether or not French 12 pounder solid shot could have breached the walls of Hougoumont is also open to debate.

This book is an interesting read because it offers new perspectives on a well-known battle. Unfortunately, the author's predilection is to provide an glory-tinged narrative of one of his regiment's most famous actions - and at that limited objective he succeeds. Yet the wider goal of providing a fresh and balanced account of this crucial side-show remains unfulfilled.

'For lack of a nail..."
Suppose LtCol.MacDonnel and a handful of Coldstream Guards hadn't forced the north gates shut; Hougoumont may have been taken. Without Hougoumont, Wellington's right flank was vulnerable. With Wellington's right crumbling, Napoleon wins Waterloo before Blucher and his Prussians can arrive. The Austrians, Russians, and Prussians negotiate a separate peace, Napoleon is ascendant in Europe, Germany doesn't become a world power, no Versailles Treaty, no Hitler, no World War Two, etc...

Or perhaps not.

But it wouldn't be exagerating to say that Hougoumont was the pivot upon which the Battle of Waterloo hinged. Julian Paget, himself a member of the Coldstream Guards, presents a detailed account of this critical episode that is usually discussed all to briefly in the more general histories of Waterloo. This book is filled with photographs, maps, a minute by minute timeline, and a breakdown of each section of the battle: the forcing of the gates, the orchard, the formal garden, etc. Paget even dispels the myth, promulgated by Victor Hugo in Les Miserables, about the 300 French bodies being dumped down the well.

The final section of this compact book is a guide for tourists, with an interest in history, for it leads you step by step through present day Hougoumont. Appendix includes the complete Order of Battle and bibliography. Overall, even though not monumental in scope, this book gets five stars for accomplishing its goal of covering one of the most decisive moments in the Napoleonic Wars.


Wellington's Peninsular War: Battles and Battlefields
Published in Paperback by Leo Cooper (1992)
Author: Julian Paget
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Another Travel Guide
Paget has produced a simple travel guide for those visiting the British battlefields on the Peninsula with battlemaps, orders of battle and some general remarks on the armies and their commanders. If you must have a travel guide I recommend Ian Robertson's WELLINGTON AT WAR IN THE PENINSULA. Paget came out of the Guards - so there you go.

A tribute to the war and the people who fought it.
Julian Paget describes every battle with detail and wit and is clearly the expert on the subject. His book is perfect for any student of the Peninsular War or just anyone interested in the subject. Includes profound information of the various regiments and characters involved.


Discovering London Ceremonial & Traditions
Published in Paperback by Hyperion Books (1989)
Author: Julian Paget
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Discovering London Ceremonial and Tradions
Published in Paperback by Shire Publications (2003)
Author: Julian Paget
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Last post: Aden, 1964-67
Published in Unknown Binding by Faber ()
Author: Julian Paget
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Pageantry of Britain
Published in Hardcover by Scribner (1982)
Author: Julian Paget
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Second to None: Coldstream Guards 1650-2000
Published in Hardcover by Pen & Sword (2001)
Author: Julian Paget
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The Yeomen of the Guard: Five Hundred Years of Service 1485-1985
Published in Paperback by Blandford Press (1985)
Author: Julian Paget
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