For God and King
Discover the compelling narrative of "For God and King" by Hughes de Bazouges, published in 2021. This captivating book delves into the lives of émigrés who fled Revolutionary France, including a significant portion of the officer corps from the former royal army. Driven by a noble cause, these officers, alongside others eager to restore the monarchy in their homeland, found themselves fighting under foreign banners against a common adversary. The story traces its roots back to the 1793 Siege of Maastricht, where Etienne de Damas-Crux assembled a unique unit, featuring both men and a remarkable woman, dedicated to serving the United Provinces. Spanning 348 pages, this book offers a rich exploration of military administration and the personal sacrifices made during a tumultuous period in history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those intrigued by military narratives, "For God and King" promises to be an enlightening read.