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Battles that Changed History

Author Rupert Butler, et al.
Publisher Amber Books
Category History
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PublisherAmber Books
ISBN / ASIN1906626804
ISBN-139781906626808
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Sales Rank408,910
CategoryHistory
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Marathon, Cannae, Hattin, Blenheim, Waterloo and The Somme – the names of some battles do not fade with the passing of time. Battles that Changed History offers 47 key battles that altered the course of history. The book features many famous and decisive battles, such as Alesia (52 BC), where Gaius Julius Caesar’s Roman forces successfully besieged and defeated Vercingetorix’s larger Gaul army to seal the conquest of Gaul; Agincourt (1415), where the numerically superior and heavily armored French knights were defeated by English King Henry V’s smaller force of longbow men; the epic three-day battle of Gettysburg (1863), where General Lee’s Confederate invasion force suffered irreplaceable losses at the hands of General Meade’s Union forces; and the battle of Stalingrad (1942), where the Red Army repelled then encircled and annihilated the German Sixth Army, marking the turning point on the Eastern Front. Each battle is explored in detail over more than eight pages. Included are concise accounts of each battle, with a broader introductory context and an analysis of the aftermath. A specially commissioned color map illustrating the movement of forces brings the subject to life and helps the reader easily grasp the turning points of the battle. With color artworks, photographs, line drawings, and boxes containing key items of information, each volume provides an attractive, informative and easily accessible guide to the battles that helped shape the world we live in.

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"I have several books written in this “greatest battles” style on my shelves. They have helped me appreciate the reality that any attempt at making a list – be it history-shaping battles or today’s groceries – could trigger an argument over what was left out. Still “Battles That Changed History” ranks as one of the best because this colorful book is so informative, wide-ranging and most of all accessible thanks to its pricing, excellent organization and appealing graphic design in a large-sized format"
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