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The Guns of August
The Guns of August
Author: Barbara W. Tuchman
Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Barbara Tuchman has brought to life again the people and events that led up to World War I. With attention to fascinating detail, and an intense knowledge of her subject and its characters, Ms. Tuchman reveals, for the first time, just how the war started, why, and why it could have been stopped but wa...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553254013
ISBN-10: 0553254014
Publication Date: 4/1/1982
Pages: 575
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3.4 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 2
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I enjoyed this book. I felt this was a part of history I was lacking in knowledge. This book was exactly what I was looking for.
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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize. One of the finest works of history ever written WWI
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An excellent example of a history book. Well written, interesting, and very educational. I learned mounds of information about the participants in the Great War, and enjoyed every minute of it.
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Tuchman rightfully earned her Pulitzer for this eye popping examination of the what, who, where, and why of the first month of WWI. Impeccable research and engaging narrative made this a hard to put down read. There was a reason she chose to focus on just this one month when asked to write a history of the war. The arrogance and folly of men is laid bare in the month of August. The next four years are just a footnote to a European generation lost to German aggression-- they are also a prelude to Germany's next move two decades later.


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