The Desert Generals (Cmp)

The Desert Generals (Cmp)

by Correlli Barnett (Author)

Synopsis

The distinguished historian Correlli Barnett gives here a complete and full account of the Desert Campaign 1940-43, an epic story set in a wasteland where soldiers fought for victory in a tumult of mechanical warfare. But THE DESERT GENERALS is also the story of five men under the strain of command in battle, the commanders who successively led the Allied forces against first the Italians and then the Germans in the ebb and flow of the desert war, culminating in the myth of Montgomery and the battle of Alamein, a myth that Correlli Barnett sets out to expose as ill-founded. Brilliantly written, THE DESERT GENERALS captures at every level the intensity and human drama of a unique and compelling episode in the history of war and warfare.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: 2
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 07 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 0304352802
ISBN 13: 9780304352807
Book Overview: A clear and comprehensive account of the Desert Campaign A classic text, and the first book ever to challenge Field Marshal Montgomery's version of events in North Africa To include a new Preface

Author Bio
Correlli Barnett is the author of six non-fiction titles. In 1970 he won the Royal Society of Literature Award for Britain and her Army. He has been historical consultant to three BBC Television series, including The Great War (1964) which he part wrote. In 1980 he was appointed the first Defence Lecturer in the University of Cambridge.