by JohnKeegan (Author)
Magisterial in its scope, beautifully written and literally unputdownable. I cannot recommend Keegan's book too highly. (Julian Critchley, Scotsman). Nobody describes a battle as Keegan does, vividly relating the unfolding events to the contours of the field of combat. This book is a kind of war memorial. As first-hand memory fades, The First World War honours the dead as only true history can. (Niall Ferguson, Sunday Times). John Keegan's The First World War can take its place alongside the other defining works he has written. The best and most approachable introduction to the war. (David Horspool, Guardian). Beautifully written and full of telling detail. The best overall account for the general reader that has appeared since that of Cyril Falls nearly forty years ago. (Michael Howard, Times Literary Supplement).
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 456
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 04 Oct 2001
ISBN 10: 0091793920
ISBN 13: 9780091793920
Book Overview: John Keegan's The First World War is already established as the classic single volume history of the conflict. This large format edition gives an illustrative treatment both of the political and historical issues of the war, and of the experience of fighting it throughout the world on land, at sea and in the air.