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Old 03-05-2016, 07:00 AM   #20
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I'll nominate an interesting study of the origins of World War I:
The War that Ended Peace: How Europe abandoned peace for the First World War by Margaret MacMillan. Goodreads has an excellent description of the book. MacMillan takes a less Balkan-centred approach than Clarke in his famous study.
It is available in Amazon and Kobo. TETEP is nearly 800 pages long and on the pricey side hence some might like to get it through OverDrive or a library.
Sorry but I'm out of votes! I just wanted to say that I've read this book, and it was good! Someday I would like to read her book Paris 1919.
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