Description |
x, 517 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
It illustrates, mostly through people's own words, what it's been like to fight in wars, to live and die as a warrior, from Greek and Roman times through to today's Iraq and Afghanistan. The characters include the Black Prince and Cromwell, Wellington at Waterloo, Siegfried Sassoon at the Somme, George Orwell in the Spanish Civil War and Evelyn Waugh as a commando. But there are also Americans, Frenchmen, Israelis, Russians, not to mention the women warriors of Dahomey, Queen Boudicca and the women who serve today in the US Marines. There are more than 300 stories in all, and an astounding variety of soldiers' experiences through the ages. Many have been responsible for wonderful achievements but a few, also, for dreadful crimes. Some relate horrors, while others tell terrific jokes. |
Subject |
Soldiers -- History.
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Military history.
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Genre |
Personal narratives.
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Added Author |
Hastings, Max, editor.
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ISBN |
9780008454227 (hardcover) |
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0008454221 (hardcover) |
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