Since the dawn of civilization, mankind has striven to develop the art of warfare through technical innovation and tactical genius. Through armed struggle, empires have been forged, dictators toppled and freedoms defended.
David Owens’ The Little Book of Warfare is a compelling study of 50 key developments culled from the history of military engagements, from Blitzkrieg to bombardment, Stalingrad to strategies of attrition, trench warfare to terror tactics, sieges to stalemate. Peppered with maps, illustrations, statistical lists and sidebars that illustrate each profile, The Little Book of Warfare offers fascinating insights into the battle-winning weapons and ingenious tactics that have changed the face of warfare.
Softcover: 128 pages
Publisher: Elwin Street Productions ( October 15, 2009 )
Item #: 44-1944
ISBN: 9781906761271
Product Dimensions: 5.0 x 7.5 x 0.29 inches
Product Weight: 8.0 ounces
