The Franco-Prussian War 1870–71 – Volumes 1 & 2 PDF eBook Bundle

Contains the following titles:
The Franco-Prussian War 1870-71 Volume 1 : The Campaign of Sedan. Helmuth von Moltke and the Overthrow of the Second Empire - eBook (pdf) 9.44MB
The Franco-Prussian War 1870-71 Volume 2 : After Sedan. Helmuth von Moltke and the Defeat of the Government of National Defence - eBook (pdf) 14.26MB
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A definitive two-part study of one of Europe’s most consequential 19th-century conflicts, this Franco-Prussian War 1870–71 digital bundle by Quintin Barry is presented in convenient PDF eBook format. It offers a detailed and authoritative account of the campaigns that reshaped the balance of power on the continent.
Combining rigorous scholarship with clear narrative, these volumes draw extensively on both German and French sources, supported by detailed maps, illustrations, and orders of battle throughout.
Included Titles:
1. The Franco-Prussian War 1870–71: Volume 1
This opening volume examines the origins and early campaigns of the war, from the diplomatic tensions following 1866 through to the decisive battle of Sedan and the collapse of Napoleon III’s Second Empire.
Focusing on the operational brilliance of Helmuth von Moltke, the book details the mobilisation and advance of German forces through key engagements including Weissenburg, Wörth, Spicheren, Mars-la-Tour, Gravelotte, and Beaumont. It also explores the wider political and technological context, including the emergence of the General Staff system and the interaction between military strategy and Bismarck’s diplomacy.
2. The Franco-Prussian War 1870–71: Volume 2
The concluding volume follows the war from the aftermath of Sedan through to the fall of Paris and the proclamation of the German Empire.
As the conflict shifts into a broader national struggle, the book covers the siege of Paris and campaigns across France, including Orleans, Amiens, Belfort, and the Loire. Key battles such as Coulmiers, Loigny-Poupry, Le Mans, and St Quentin are analysed alongside the challenges of winter warfare, logistics, and irregular resistance. The narrative also highlights figures such as Gambetta and the emergence of the Francs-Tireurs, culminating in the armistice and the unification of Germany.
Key Features:
Instant digital delivery in PDF format
Comprehensive two-volume history of the Franco-Prussian War
Based on extensive German and French primary sources
Detailed analysis of strategy, operations, and command structures
Includes maps, period illustrations, and full orders of battle
Covers both conventional campaigns and later irregular warfare
An essential digital set for anyone interested in European military history, 19th-century warfare, or the unification of Germany, offering both depth of analysis and engaging narrative.





