Arnhem: The Landing Grounds and Oosterbeek
By (Author) Frank Steer
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
22nd January 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Second World War
Modern warfare
940.5429218
Paperback
160
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
This is latest of the well-respected Battleground series of books, and covers a number of aspects of the battle of Arnhem. It concentrates on the landings and the desperate and legendary battle fought by the remnants of 1st Airborne Division in the town of Oosterbeek. The book relies on both historical knowledge and anecdotes from veterans to bring to life the events of those fateful days of late September 1944. Have set the strategic scene on the opening chapter the guide suggests four separate tours around the area, one on foot and the others requiring a car. They can all be completed in a full day, but are structured in such a way that visitors can make their own choice of how and where to visit. For a clear, concise and accurate account of the Arnhem-Oosterbeek battlefield this excellent addition to our Battleground series is unlikely to be beaten.
Brigadier Frank Steer, recently retired from a senior post in the Royal Logistic Corps. He has previously written Arnhem The Fight to Sustain: The untold Story of the Airborne Logisticians. He is a tour leader with Tours With Experts and takes tours to Arnhem. He currently lives in Kent.