No Man's Land: The Story Of 1918

No Man's Land: The Story Of 1918

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A masterwork of military history, No Man's Land: The Story of 1918 chronicles the final, decisive year of the First World War with sweeping scope and meticulous detail. John Toland draws on firsthand accounts, diaries, and interviews to reconstruct the brutal campaigns, political maneuvering, and human drama that ultimately brought the Great War to its shattering conclusion. The narrative moves with the urgency of a thriller, placing readers alongside soldiers in the trenches, generals in their command posts, and statesmen in the corridors of power as the fate of nations hung in the balance. Toland illustrates how the collapse of morale, the arrival of American forces, and a series of bold Allied offensives combined to break the German war machine after four years of catastrophic stalemate. Written with both scholarly rigor and vivid storytelling, this account stands as an essential and deeply human portrait of one of history's most consequential years.

Author: John Toland
Format: Hardback
Published: 1980, Eyre Methuen · London
Genre: WW1

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A masterwork of military history, No Man's Land: The Story of 1918 chronicles the final, decisive year of the First World War with sweeping scope and meticulous detail. John Toland draws on firsthand accounts, diaries, and interviews to reconstruct the brutal campaigns, political maneuvering, and human drama that ultimately brought the Great War to its shattering conclusion. The narrative moves with the urgency of a thriller, placing readers alongside soldiers in the trenches, generals in their command posts, and statesmen in the corridors of power as the fate of nations hung in the balance. Toland illustrates how the collapse of morale, the arrival of American forces, and a series of bold Allied offensives combined to break the German war machine after four years of catastrophic stalemate. Written with both scholarly rigor and vivid storytelling, this account stands as an essential and deeply human portrait of one of history's most consequential years.