Book summaryWinner of a 1963 Pulitzer Prize, this profile of World War I captures the changes that took place at the turn of the 20th century, up until the tense days of the summer of 1914. Tuchman details these first several days of the conflict, paying special attention to people and events in the major capitals of Europe. She examines why the war began, as well as how it may have been prevented from occurring. |
The Guns of Augustby Tuchman, Barbara WRecent Printing
Book desription: New York, N. Y.: Ballantine Books, 1994 Recent Printing. Trade Paperback. Like New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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