![]() The pictures are indeed worth thousands of words. ![]() This Osprey book is exceptionally well illustrated. Because of the complexity of the conflicts, and the seemingly never-ending series of engagements along the Rhine River and in the Spanish Netherands, the result is a book that sometimes seems like "one damn battle after another." But Lynn does provide some good analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of Louis XIV's strategy, making it clear that he sought to maximalize France's position within the established European order unlike Napoleon, he did not seek to create an entire new world of nations and peoples. Professor Lynn, who is a great authority on military activities in early modern Europe, here provides a basic narrative framework for the five significant conflicts that took place under the full authority of the Sun King. ![]() My, but weren't there a lot of battles in Flanders during this period! ![]()
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