First World War

First World War

by HP Willmott (Author)

Synopsis

A dramatic account of "The Great War" that combines emotive photography with personal accounts which evoke both the futility and the spirit of World War I. Considering every aspect of the conflict - sea, land and on the home front - this book provides a vivid analysis of the causes and forces behind the most destructive and costliest war ever witnessed.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 01
Publisher: DK
Published: 02 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 1405300299
ISBN 13: 9781405300292

Media Reviews
A distinguished military historian offers a trenchant analysis of a colossal conflict that cost millions of lives and changed the course of 20th century history not just in Europe but also throughout the world. Willmott explains how the war began and then, year by year, illuminates the strategic and tactical factors that determined the results of major battles. Thematic feature boxes fill in the background of key events. However, the strength of this large format volume lies in the poignant personal impressions of the fighting in letters from soldiers on all sides of the war, and above all by the dramatic pictorial account of events given by the 550 photographs and 40 terrain maps that vividly evoke both the spirit and the futility of the slaughter.
Author Bio
H.P Willmott is a widely published military historian, author and former Senior Lecturer at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. He has written extensively on warfare and recent publications include 'The Second World War in the East' and 'Battleship' and currently has visiting lecturer status with the University of Greenwich. H.P Willmott lives in Surrey.