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Old 07-16-2014, 07:27 AM   #32
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Christopher Catherwood released the following book in May this year:

The Battles of World War I (Everything You Need To Know)
Allison and Busby
288 pages

No reviews listed on Goodreads or Amazon yet but here's the blurb:

Spoiler:
Our understanding of the twentieth century and beyond hinges upon the First World War. In this new and comprehensive book, the fascinating facts are presented in an accessible way, allowing anyone to brush up on the devastating conflict that changed the world we live in. Discover everything you need to know about:

The battle of Ypres

The Somme

The forgotten wars between Italy, Austria and Russia

The invention of the tank and how it changed the war

The role of the USA

The siege of Kut

The battle the Germans won

and much more . . .



I've read other Catherwood books and l generally like his style. (I bought it today using a Kobo contest code on the India site - it works out very cheap!)

Catherwood has published quite extensively.
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