The Personal Account Of The Eighth Army's Campaign: El Alamein To The River Sangro

The Personal Account Of The Eighth Army's Campaign: El Alamein To The River Sangro

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Author: Field-Marshal The Viscount Montgomery Of Alamein
Binding: Hardback
Published: Hutchinson

Condition:
Book: Poor
Jacket: Damaged
Pages: Tanning and foxing, price clipped
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Dust jacket damaged with wear and tears and price clipped, previous owner name inside, pages have some foxing and occasional pages have some underlining/previous owner marks

This compelling historical account chronicles the pivotal World War II campaign of the Eighth Army, detailing their arduous journey from the decisive victory at El Alamein through the challenging advance to the River Sangro. Penned by the very commander who led these forces, the narrative presents an unparalleled, firsthand perspective on the strategic decisions and tactical maneuvers that shaped the Allied effort in North Africa and Italy. It uncovers the immense logistical challenges and fierce engagements faced by the troops, illustrating the grit and determination required for success in a brutal theater of war. The authoritative voice of the author provides incisive analysis of the military operations, offering invaluable insights into leadership during wartime. "The Personal Account Of The Eighth Army's Campaign: El Alamein To The River Sangro" stands as an essential document for understanding a critical period in modern military history.

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Description

Author: Field-Marshal The Viscount Montgomery Of Alamein
Binding: Hardback
Published: Hutchinson

Condition:
Book: Poor
Jacket: Damaged
Pages: Tanning and foxing, price clipped
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Dust jacket damaged with wear and tears and price clipped, previous owner name inside, pages have some foxing and occasional pages have some underlining/previous owner marks

This compelling historical account chronicles the pivotal World War II campaign of the Eighth Army, detailing their arduous journey from the decisive victory at El Alamein through the challenging advance to the River Sangro. Penned by the very commander who led these forces, the narrative presents an unparalleled, firsthand perspective on the strategic decisions and tactical maneuvers that shaped the Allied effort in North Africa and Italy. It uncovers the immense logistical challenges and fierce engagements faced by the troops, illustrating the grit and determination required for success in a brutal theater of war. The authoritative voice of the author provides incisive analysis of the military operations, offering invaluable insights into leadership during wartime. "The Personal Account Of The Eighth Army's Campaign: El Alamein To The River Sangro" stands as an essential document for understanding a critical period in modern military history.