This is not a book for those who want to read about individual battles et cetera. At its length there is no way this could be possible! Instead this book gives a balanced overview of the course of the war, not spending much time on any event but enabling the reader to come away with a decent account of the war. Of course this has made me hungry to actually read a blow-by-blow account of not only this war but the one which followed. In time...
The First World War
Reviewed by Top of the Rock Astronaut Labels: 2011, History, Print, Rating: Sir Francis Drake
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