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Dallas Morning News "Stone's book is a special pleasure - a concise, pithy mix of fact and judgment." "Dallas Morning News" "Stone's book is a special pleasure - a concise, pithy mix of fact and judgment." "New York Times Book Review" ""In World War One: A Short History," [Stone] examines the broad canvas of the war, taking us from 1914 to 1918. He describes, often quite vividly, the armies of the Central Powers and the Allies as they slog across the fields of Flanders and northern France, through the morass of the Balkans, across rivers and over mountains in Central Europe, chewing up farms and villages, not to mention millions of lives, in the process.... There are lovely images, adroit turns of phrase, flashes of wry British wit, amusing details." "The American Spectator" "Stone is able to pack an enormity of information into the smallest space, and with a remarkable eye for detail.... The wonder is that Stone is able to create a narrative of this sweep and brevity while also providing such evocative descriptions." "History Wire" "Lest the reader wonder how a historian could hope to encapsulate the 'Great War, ' including those events that, over decades, led up to it, in a mere 226 pages, be assured that it takes a deft pen, a nimble brain, and the ability to cull the essence of events. Historian Norman Stone, who has taught for many years at Oxford and Bilkent, appears to have these qualities in spades." "Wall Street Journal" "Norman Stone's "World War One" is a smooth, efficient and highly readable addition to a crowded field.... It is hard to say anything new about such a well-plowed subject, but Mr. Stone manages to hold the reader's attention until the last page. His book is full of fascinating asides for those who thought that European history could hold no more surprises for them." "The Daily Beast" "Norman Stone has a rare gift, particularly for a nonfiction writer: Not a word of his feels wasted, or a sentence superfluous. He puts that talent to good use in this short history of a very big topic. The result is ar
In 1914, a new kind of war came about, bringing with it a new kind of world. World War One began on horseback, with generals employing bayonet charges to gain ground, and ended with attacks resembling the Nazi blitzkriegs. The scale of devastation was unlike anything the world had seen before: Fourteen million combatants died, a further twenty million were wounded, and four empires were destroyed. Even the victors empires were fatally damaged. An overwhelming disaster from which the world is still recovering, World War One can seem baffling in its complexity. But now Norman Stone, one of worlds greatest military historians, has composed a dazzlingly lucid and succinct history of the conflict. Stone has distilled a lifetime of teaching, arguing, and thinking into this brisk and opinionated account of the fundamental tragedy of the twentieth century.
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