The Battle of Balaclava, 1854, is one of the Crimean War's stand out
battles. The Russians took advantage of an ill-manned area near
Balaclava, forcing the British back to the Thin Red Line. A heroic and
unlikely victory from the heavy brigade's charge halted the Russian
advance, putting them on the defensive. However, that was before a
misinterpreted order from Raglan led to a final Allied cavalry charge,
and one of the most famous and ill-fated events in British military
history.Here acclaimed military historian Robert Kershaw creates a
vivid, intimate account of this famed battle, using human stories from
eyewitness accounts, diaries and letters to illustrate the 24 hours of
the Battle of Balaclava, and to place the reader shoulder to shoulder
with the cavalry as it charged.