
In the waning days of the 16th‑century conflict, the United Provinces stand on the brink of a daring showdown with Spain. The seasoned Spanish commander has gathered a formidable force at Turnhout, while Prince Maurice, a brilliant young leader of the Dutch cavalry, receives an urgent, covert summons to strike before the enemy can consolidate its power. With the counsel of his council and the backing of allied officers from England and Scotland, Maurice assembles a mixed army of Dutch, Zeelanders, English, and Scots, loading artillery and supplies under the cover of night.
The narrative follows the tense preparations, the secretive march toward Turnhout, and the clash of disciplined troops against a numerically superior foe. As the armies converge, readers glimpse the strategic calculations, the morale of soldiers, and the political stakes that drive a nation’s fight for independence. The early chapters set the stage for a bold encounter that will echo through the Dutch struggle for freedom.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (101K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1877
Best known for sweeping, dramatic histories of the Dutch Republic, this American writer brought 16th-century Europe vividly to life for generations of readers. He also moved through politics and diplomacy, serving the United States abroad while building a reputation as a serious historian.
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