The Seventy Great Battles of All Time
By (Author) Jeremy Black
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
7th October 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Battles / military campaigns
355.0209
304
Width 200mm, Height 260mm
This comprehensive volume encompasses not just the greatest land battles of all time, but sieges such as Constantinople and Tenochtitlan; naval battles such as Actium, the Armada, Trafalgar and Tsushima; and the crucial conflicts in the air during the Battle of Britain and the American attack on Japan in 1945 right up to the conflict in Iraq. The coverage is truly worldwide, from the battle in the Teutoburg Forest in AD9, when the Germans annihilated the Romans, to Hataka Bay in 1281, when the Japanese defeated the Mongols, and the first battle of of Panipat in 1526, when the Mughals conquered Hindustan. Throughout, the reader is presented with a masterly overview of the advances in military technology, how battlefield commanders responded to these changes, and the impact of each battle. Richly illustrated in colour with hundreds of photographs, contemporary paintings and specially commissioned battle plans, The Seventy Great Battles of All Time is essential reading for anyone interested in military history.
'Intelligently conceived, well written and nicely illustrated, this book brings out the great continuities of war' - Scotsman
Jeremy Black is Professor of History at the University of Exeter and the author or editor of over seventy books, including The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare, WorldWar Two: A Military History and, for Thames & Hudson, The Seventy Great Battles of All Time and Great Military Leaders and Their Campaigns