Description: Rare ARC - Advanced Uncorrected Proof books...lot of two books - VG+ like new ConditionItem is coming for a smoke and pet free collector enviroment!See pictures for details...exactly what you will receive! 2) Hardover 📘 Explore the intricacies of one of history's pivotal moments with "The Retreat: Hitler's First Defeat" by Michael Jones. Delve into the gripping narrative of Hitler's failed offensive in 1918, unraveling the events leading to his first major defeat in World War I. With meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Jones sheds light on the dramatic turning point that shaped the course of the war. Don't miss the opportunity to own this compelling piece of historical literature. 1) PaperbackPraise for Patton, Montgomery, Rommel In WWII the U.S., Great Britain and Germany each produced a ground commander who stood out from the rest and who has come to define their countries' respective ways of war. Brighton combines archival and published sources with his experience as curator of the Queen's Royal Lancers Museum to compare these three men of war: George Patton, Bernard Law Montgomery and Erwin Rommel. All were showmen. All had "[s]wollen egos... easily bruised." And all possessed "an unrivaled enthusiasm for combat." Montgomery emerges as not only a battle manager but a battle captain ready to stay the course and accept the accompanying losses. Rommel's will took a different form, responding directly to the new demands of armored warfare. He took chances against odds and against orders--and his willpower overcame the risks from the enemy and the inertia imposed from his superiors. The "rollicking, mocking" Patton epitomized the dash of the cavalry in his willingness to dare, then dare again, pursuing outcomes that could not be calculated in advance. Clausewitz called audacity essential for greatness. Brighton demonstrates it in action, moving into the top rank of general audience military writers with this effervescent, perceptive triple biography. 4 maps." -- Publishers Weekly (starred) "Entertaining and lucidly written . . . the best way of comparing these three formidable egos--Brighton puts the three generals in the ring and lets them slug it out." -- Sunday Times "Brighton has masterfully welded together a compellingly readable triple biography of three of WWII's most charismatic and enigmatic commanders. Highly recommended." --Mason B. Webb, WWII History magazine "Brighton does an admirable job at throwing new light on his subjects and puncturing some of the myths that surround them." -- Sunday Business Post Praise for Hell Riders "A first-rate account . . . written with humour and understanding. A masterly, moving, and entertaining book." -- Times (UK) "Fascinating." -- Daily Mail "Thorough, accurate, concise, clear. Brighton writes with pace and precision. . . . As an account of this episode, his book will be hard to beat. Excellent." -- Spectator "Hard to put down, full of interesting historical fact, highly recommended." -- Regiment Magazine , Praise for Patton, Montgomery, Rommel In WWII the U.S., Great Britain and Germany each produced a ground commander who stood out from the rest and who has come to define their countries' respective ways of war. Brighton combines archival and published sources with his experience as curator of the Queen's Royal Lancers Museum to compare these three men of war: George Patton, Bernard Law Montgomery and Erwin Rommel. All were showmen. All had "[s]wollen egos... easily bruised." And all possessed "an unrivaled enthusiasm for combat." Montgomery emerges as not only a battle manager but a battle captain ready to stay the course and accept the accompanying losses. Rommel's will took a different form, responding directly to the new demands of armored warfare. He took chances against odds and against orders-and his willpower overcame the risks from the enemy and the inertia imposed from his superiors. The "rollicking, mocking" Patton epitomized the dash of the cavalry in his willingness to dare, then dare again, pursuing outcomes that could not be calculated in advance. Clausewitz called audacity essential for greatness. Brighton demonstrates it in action, moving into the top rank of general audience military writers with this effervescent, perceptive triple biography. 4 maps." -- Publishers Weekly (starred) "Entertaining and lucidly written . . . the best way of comparing these three formidable egos-Brighton puts the three generals in the ring and lets them slug it out." - Sunday Times "Brighton has masterfully welded together a compellingly readable triple biography of three of WWII's most charismatic and enigmatic commanders. Highly recommended." -Mason B. Webb, WWII History magazine "Brighton does an admirable job at throwing new light on his subjects and puncturing some of the myths that surround them." - Sunday Business Post Praise for Hell Riders "A first-rate account . . . written with humour and understanding. A masterly, moving, and entertaining book." - Times (UK) "Fascinating." - Daily Mail "Thorough, accurate, concise, clear. Brighton writes with pace and precision. . . . As an account of this episode, his book will be hard to beat. Excellent." - Spectator "Hard to put down, full of interesting historical fact, highly recommended." - Regiment Magazine From the Hardcover edition., "Brighton has masterfully welded together a compellingly readable triple biography of three of WWII's most charismatic and enigmatic commanders. Highly recommended." -Mason B. Webb,WWII Historymagazine, Praise forPatton, Montgomery, Rommel "Entertaining and lucidly written . . . the best way of comparing these three formidable egos-Brighton puts the three generals in the ring and lets them slug it out." -Sunday Times "Brighton has masterfully welded together a compellingly readable triple biography of three of WWII's most charismatic and enigmatic commanders. Highly recommended." -Mason B. Webb,WWII Historymagazine "Brighton does an admirable job at throwing new light on his subjects and puncturing some of the myths that surround them." -Sunday Business Post Praise forHell Riders "A first-rate account . . . written with humour and understanding. A masterly, moving, and entertaining book." -Times(UK) "Fascinating." -Daily Mail "Thorough, accurate, concise, clear. Brighton writes with pace and precision. . . . As an account of this episode, his book will be hard to beat. Excellent." -Spectator "Hard to put down, full of interesting historical fact, highly recommended." -Regiment Magazine , Praise forPatton, Montgomery, Rommel In WWII the U.S., Great Britain and Germany each produced a ground commander who stood out from the rest and who has come to define their countries' respective ways of war. Brighton combines archival and published sources with his experience as curator of the Queen's Royal Lancers Museum to compare these three men of war: George Patton, Bernard Law Montgomery and Erwin Rommel. All were showmen. All had "[s]wollen egos... easily bruised." And all possessed "an unrivaled enthusiasm for combat." Montgomery emerges as not only a battle manager but a battle captain ready to stay the course and accept the accompanying losses. Rommel's will took a different form, responding directly to the new demands of armored warfare. He took chances against odds and against orders-and his willpower overcame the risks from the enemy and the inertia imposed from his superiors. The "rollicking, mocking" Patton epitomized the dash of the cavalry in his willingness to dare, then dare again, pursuing outcomes that could not be calculated in advance. Clausewitz called audacity essential for greatness. Brighton demonstrates it in action, moving into the top rank of general audience military writers with this effervescent, perceptive triple biography. 4 maps." --Publishers Weekly(starred) "Entertaining and lucidly written . . . the best way of comparing these three formidable egos-Brighton puts the three generals in the ring and lets them slug it out." -Sunday Times "Brighton has masterfully welded together a compellingly readable triple biography of three of WWII's most charismatic and enigmatic commanders. Highly recommended." -Mason B. Webb,WWII Historymagazine "Brighton does an admirable job at throwing new light on his subjects and puncturing some of the myths that surround them." -Sunday Business Post Praise forHell Riders "A first-rate account . . . written with humour and understanding. A masterly, moving, and entertaining book." -Times(UK) "Fascinating." -Daily Mail "Thorough, accurate, concise, clear. Brighton writes with pace and precision. . . . As an account of this episode, his book will be hard to beat. Excellent." -Spectator "Hard to put down, full of interesting historical fact, highly recommended." -Regiment Magazine
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Book Title: ROMMEL MASTER OF WAR THE RETREAT HITLER
Book Series: Historical
MPN: Does not apply
Item Length: 9.5in
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
Brand: Unbranded
Publication Year: 2009
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Item Height: 1.4in
Author: Terry Brighton
Genre: Action, Adventure, Ancient Literature, Antiquarian & Collectible, Biographies & True Stories, Film/TV Adaptation, Folklore & Mythology, Historical, History, LGBT, Military, Mind, Body & Spirit, Modern & Contemporary, Mystery, Politics & Society, Religious & Spiritual, War & Combat, World literature & Classics, Biography & Autobiography
Topic: Aircraft, Air Force, American Indian Wars, American Revolutionary War, Ancient World, British Wars, Civil War, Classic Literature, Foreign Militaries, Germanic Paganism, Gulf War, Heimatfilme, Islam, LGBT Studies, Life Management, Literature, Martial Arts, Napoleonic Wars, Roman Wars, Vietnam War, War, Warfare, War Photography, World War I, World War II, Military / World War II, Military, HITLER, NAZI, germany
Item Width: 6.5in
Item Weight: 25 oz
Number of Pages: 448 Pages