1914: The Early Campaigns of the Great War

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War I, World History
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Author: Sir John French ISBN: 1230000160326
Publisher: Endeavour Press Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sir John French
ISBN: 1230000160326
Publisher: Endeavour Press
Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

A controversial book by a controversial commander.

Although many historians have disagreed with Sir John French - and his account of the Great War - over the years there have been few writers who have not been influenced by this frontline history.

Sir John French was a nineteenth century soldier plunged into a gruesome and grueling twentieth century conflict. 

'The Early Campaigns of the Great War' paints a picture of outdated military strategies - yet it also tells a story of heroism and courage. At times the British Army may have been outmanned and outgunned, but it still endured.

Sir John French may be considered to be the forgotten commander of the First World War in some respects, in light of the fame (or infamy) of Field Marshall Haig, but this account has not, nor should not, become a forgotten book on the history of the Great War. 

This new e-book edition includes and introduction by Gary Sheffield, Professor of War Studies at the University of Birmingham.

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.

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A controversial book by a controversial commander.

Although many historians have disagreed with Sir John French - and his account of the Great War - over the years there have been few writers who have not been influenced by this frontline history.

Sir John French was a nineteenth century soldier plunged into a gruesome and grueling twentieth century conflict. 

'The Early Campaigns of the Great War' paints a picture of outdated military strategies - yet it also tells a story of heroism and courage. At times the British Army may have been outmanned and outgunned, but it still endured.

Sir John French may be considered to be the forgotten commander of the First World War in some respects, in light of the fame (or infamy) of Field Marshall Haig, but this account has not, nor should not, become a forgotten book on the history of the Great War. 

This new e-book edition includes and introduction by Gary Sheffield, Professor of War Studies at the University of Birmingham.

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.

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