Thomas Pakenham's classic, bestselling book, repackaged beautifully as an Abacus History Great
Thomas Pakenham is the author of The Mountains of Rasselas, The Year of Liberty, The Scramble for Africa, Meetings with Remarkable Trees and Remarkable Trees of the World. He divides his time between London and Ireland. He is married to the writer Valerie Pakenham and they have four children.
Hypnotically readable ... A tremendous feat of research ... this is
grand-scale history with heroes and villains ... hot, impassioned
work, and I recommend it wholeheartedly
*Newsweek*
Not only a magnum opus, it is a conclusive work ... Enjoyable as
well as massively impressive
*Financial Times*
Thomas Pakenham, one of the auspiciously prolific Longfords (he is
the brother of Antonia Fraser, above), has now given this epochal
contest its first full-length treatment in nearly 70 years. In the
course of his long narrative, he skillfully maps out the causes,
the course and the aftereffects of the war. He examines the actions
of the leading personalities on both sides, and carefully traces
the transformation of the conflict into a war of attrition. Among
the book's many strengths are Pakenham's use of unpublished and
even some previously unconsulted sources (including some 52
veterans whom he interviewed); his vivid descriptions of military
engagements and his attention to ways and means... An intelligent,
vigorous, firmly grounded presentation--and, self-evidently, the
new standard work.
*Kirkus Reviews*
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