Battles: 50 of History's Most Important Conflicts

Battles: 50 of History's Most Important Conflicts

by David Owen (Author)

Synopsis

From the dawn of history, the success of empires, peoples and nations has depended on the skills of their military leaders, the power and effectiveness of the weapons available to them, the professionalism and motivation of their forces, the logic of their strategy and the ingenuity of their tactics. By investigating clashes and confrontations from the rise of the Romans to the fall of Saddam Hussein, this book provides the perfect guide to the forces that have determined the course of human history. It covers 50 key battles and campaigns, and includes the exploits and achievements of such famous figures as Caesar, Hannibal, Montgomery and Eisenhower.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 25 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 1847736440
ISBN 13: 9781847736444

Author Bio
David Owen has worked as a contributor for The Observer, Sunday Times and Daily Telegraph and is the author of numerous books on the subjects of military history and strategy. David researched, wrote and jointly produced 'Dirty Tricks', a four-part Radio Four series on the techniques of military deception, which was selected by the Imperial War Museum for its media military history archive. He is also the author of Espionage.