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A Journal of the Expedition to Carthagena, with Notes
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A Journal of the Expedition to Carthagena, with Notes in Vernon, BC
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A Journal of the Expedition to Carthagena, with Notes in Vernon, BC
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"A Journal of the Expedition to Carthagena, with Notes" by Tobias Smollett is a detailed and firsthand account of the British military expedition to Cartagena (now in Colombia) in 1741. Written by Smollett, who served as a surgeon's mate on one of the ships, the journal provides a vivid and often harrowing depiction of the campaign.
Throughout the narrative, Smollett describes the challenges and hardships faced by the British forces, including harsh weather, disease, and fierce resistance from Spanish defenders. He offers keen observations on the tactics employed, the leadership of the commanders, and the morale of the troops.
In addition to the primary journal entries, Smollett includes extensive notes and commentary, providing context and analysis of the events described. These annotations offer valuable insights into the military strategy, political context, and personal experiences of the expedition.
As both a historical document and a literary work, "A Journal of the Expedition to Carthagena" offers readers a unique perspective on a significant chapter in British military history. Smollett's vivid prose and detailed observations bring to life the drama and complexity of warfare in the 18th century, making this journal a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
"A Journal of the Expedition to Carthagena, with Notes" by Tobias Smollett is a detailed and firsthand account of the British military expedition to Cartagena (now in Colombia) in 1741. Written by Smollett, who served as a surgeon's mate on one of the ships, the journal provides a vivid and often harrowing depiction of the campaign.
Throughout the narrative, Smollett describes the challenges and hardships faced by the British forces, including harsh weather, disease, and fierce resistance from Spanish defenders. He offers keen observations on the tactics employed, the leadership of the commanders, and the morale of the troops.
In addition to the primary journal entries, Smollett includes extensive notes and commentary, providing context and analysis of the events described. These annotations offer valuable insights into the military strategy, political context, and personal experiences of the expedition.
As both a historical document and a literary work, "A Journal of the Expedition to Carthagena" offers readers a unique perspective on a significant chapter in British military history. Smollett's vivid prose and detailed observations bring to life the drama and complexity of warfare in the 18th century, making this journal a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.


















