Description:
New York: Macmillan, 1930. Hardcover. Good. Just after World War I, the author saw for himself the evidence of carnage and destruction left behind on the battlefield at Verdun. This experience prompted him to ask why so many young men died for so little gain during that bloody conflict. He embarked on a quest to research and publish the answers to that question, revealing for the first time the full extent of military incompetence and sheer stupidity on all sides - American; British; French; German; and Russian. A somewhat controversial book when first published in 1930, it is now widely regarded as an insightful dissection of the military thinking of the time. Perhaps its greatest strength is that Woods managed to retain a degree of impartiality, concentrating on the facts, rather than indulging in an anti-war diatribe. Now fairly scarce, this is an important volume which deserves a place in every military academy or Great War historian's collection. Contains 274 pages, 21 x 13.5cm. Scarlett cloth…
Read More Search Results: HISTORY/Military/WWI from William Robertson
You searched for:
- Subject: HISTORY/Military/WWI from William Robertson
Results 1 - 1 of 1
More Photos
Colossal Blunders of the War
by Woods, William Seaver
- Used
- good
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Used - Good
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Seller
-
Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom
- Item Price
-
NZ$53.42NZ$39.53 shipping to USA
Show Details
Item Price
NZ$53.42
NZ$39.53
shipping to USA