Catastrophe: Europe Goes To War 1914

Catastrophe: Europe Goes To War 1914

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Author: Max Hastings
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: William Collins, 2013

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling work of military history chronicles the tumultuous events that plunged Europe into the First World War. It meticulously details the political machinations, military strategies, and human experiences of 1914, presenting a vivid account of the conflict's devastating inception. The narrative uncovers the complex web of alliances and miscalculations that led to global catastrophe, illustrating the profound impact on soldiers and civilians alike. Hastings' authoritative voice argues for a re-evaluation of common assumptions about the war's beginnings, offering fresh perspectives on a pivotal moment in human history. This essential reading provides a comprehensive understanding of the forces that shaped the 20th century.

Author: Max Hastings

Published: 2013, William Collins

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Author: Max Hastings
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: William Collins, 2013

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling work of military history chronicles the tumultuous events that plunged Europe into the First World War. It meticulously details the political machinations, military strategies, and human experiences of 1914, presenting a vivid account of the conflict's devastating inception. The narrative uncovers the complex web of alliances and miscalculations that led to global catastrophe, illustrating the profound impact on soldiers and civilians alike. Hastings' authoritative voice argues for a re-evaluation of common assumptions about the war's beginnings, offering fresh perspectives on a pivotal moment in human history. This essential reading provides a comprehensive understanding of the forces that shaped the 20th century.