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Barbara Tuchman's universally acclaimed, Pulitzer prize-winning account of how the first thirty days of battle determined the course of the First World War is to this day revered as the classic account of the conflict's opening.

From the precipitous plunge into war and the brutal and bloody battles of August 1914, Tuchman shows how events were propelled by a horrific logic which swept all sides up in its unstoppable momentum. 'Dazzling' Max Hastings'Magnificent' Guardian'Fascinating, splendid, glittering.

One of the finest works of history' New York Times 'A brilliant achievement' Sunday Telegraph

Barbara Tuchman achieved prominence as a historian with The Zimmerman Telegram and international fame with the Pulitzer-Prize winning The Guns of August. She is also the author of The Proud Tower, Stilwell and the American Experience in China (also awarded the Pulitzer Prize), A Distant Mirror and The March of Folly. She died in 1989. The Proud Tower and The Zimmerman Telegram are published by Penguin.

 

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ISBN/EAN 9780241968215
Author Barbara W. Tuchman
Publisher Penguin
Publication date 5 Jun 2014
Format Paperback
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The Guns of August : The Classic Bestselling Account of the Outbreak of the First World War

Barbara W. Tuchman
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Barbara Tuchman's The Guns of August is a spellbinding history of the fateful first month when Britain went to war. War pressed against every frontier. Suddenly dismayed, governments struggled and twisted to fend it off. It was no use.

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