He is called Alexander Farnese (English, Dutch, and German), Alessandro Farnese (Italian), Alejandro Farneseo or Farnesio (Spanish), Alexandre Farnèse (French), and Alexandrum Farnesium (Latin), Governor of the Netherlands (1578-1592), Prince, then 3rd Duke (1586), of Parma. Referred by some as the "forgotten Farnese", if you are reading this, you have likely heard of him and are seeking to learn more.
Adventurer and warrior extraordinaire who conspicuously distinguished himself with valor at the Battle of Lepanto and the Battle of Gembloux. Brilliant strategist who saved the Catholic army from being wiped out in France. Underappreciated diplomat, considered the founding father, or, at the very least, having laid the initial cornerstone for the foundation of what is today called the Kingdom of Belgium, through negotiations with the Wallonian provinces. Military genius who, as part of the siege of Antwerp from 1584-1585, orchestrated the blockade of the Scheldt river, touted by historians to be a remarkable feat of engineering.
To date, there are six published biographies about this notable historical figure; two in French, two in Italian, and two in Spanish. Furthermore, none of these biographies have been translated into any other languages. For decades, historians, be they respected scholars or casual enthusiasts, have been clamoring for a biography written in English. The appeals from Anglophone has been answered at last. Done in the style of Léon van der Essen's Alexandre Farnèse, this magnum opus consists of more than 1,550 pages in five volumes detailing Farnese's life.
This volume, the addendum, features all 75 illustration plates from all five volumes in full-color. This volume moreover features dozens of additional images which should aid to immerse the reader even further into Farnese's story. This volume also includes several critical peer reviews from historical review journals written at the time Léon van der Essen published his work, a brief bio of van der Essen, an essay about Farnese's parade armor, and more.
Vol. I, ISBN: 9798687255998
Vol. II, ISBN: 9798687563130
Vol. III, ISBN: 9798688759655
Vol. IV, ISBN: 9798689543123
Vol. V, ISBN: 9798689560397
Addendum, ISBN: 9798692039590