This work was originally published in 1764 and is a detailed account
of all operations, actions, and maneuvers.
This work was originally published in 1764 and its author was a British
officer who served with the Duke of Brunswick against the French as they
moved north from the Rhine to push into Hanover. It is a detailed
account of all operations, actions, and maneuvers. Seven battles are
covered in detail and supported by maps. The original work has been
modified to make following it on modern maps by correcting the spellings
of German city names to their modern spellings, or, when they have been
absorbed into larger cities that has been annotated. In addition,
biographies of several of the Duke of Brunswick's staff officers have
been added. In the original form the author was anonymous, but he has
been identified and his biography also included. Originally published as
part of George Nafziger's Collection