My holiday reading starts with, ‘Conquer or Die! Wellington’s Veterans and the Liberation
of the New World’ by Ben Hughes.
Simon Bolivar’s campaigns to liberate
the northern states of South America are fairly well known. Popularised, for
wargamers at least, by John Fletcher’s ‘Liberators!’ booklets and range of
figures. He is also the author of a recently published Osprey essential histories book
on the wars of liberation.
However, this book focuses on the 6,000
or so British volunteers who served, largely with distinction, in the
republican armies of Venezuela and Columbia between 1817 and 1820. In the main,
they were Napoleonic wars veterans who volunteered to fight in South America.
It tells the story of these wars through their eyes and by any standard it is a
remarkable story. One of great courage, much misery and endurance, coupled with
incompetence and farce. Nonetheless, they made a significant contribution to the
republican victory, one that is only partially recognised, even today.
My wargaming of this period has focussed on the other great
Liberator, San Martin, who led the Argentine armies across the Andes to
liberate Chile and then Peru, where he joined up with Simon Bolivar. There is
more on this at my website and GDWS did a number of display games with the converted
figures in 28mm during 2007. Wargames Illustrated published a feature article on these games in August 2007.
I would also recommend reading Robert Harvey’s ‘Liberators’
and John Lynch ‘Simon Bolivar – A Life’. He did another book on San Martin.
Orinoco Miniatures have just brought out a range of figures
in 28mm for the period, starting with the British Legion. They look very good
together with the first Columbian and Spanish foot. I suspect I will give in
when the distinctive Llanero cavalry arrive. Flags of War have also started a range of flags.
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