The Guns of August: The Outbreak of World War I; Barbara W. Tuchman's Great War Series

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Random House Publishing Group, Mar 8, 1994 - History - 608 pages
PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • “A brilliant piece of military history which proves up to the hilt the force of Winston Churchill’s statement that the first month of World War I was ‘a drama never surpassed.’”—Newsweek
 
Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best nonfiction books of all time

In this landmark account, renowned historian Barbara W. Tuchman re-creates the first month of World War I: thirty days in the summer of 1914 that determined the course of the conflict, the century, and ultimately our present world. Beginning with the funeral of Edward VII, Tuchman traces each step that led to the inevitable clash. And inevitable it was, with all sides plotting their war for a generation. Dizzyingly comprehensive and spectacularly portrayed with her famous talent for evoking the characters of the war’s key players, Tuchman’s magnum opus is a classic for the ages.
 
The Proud Tower, the Pulitzer Prize–winning The Guns of August, and The Zimmermann Telegram comprise Barbara W. Tuchman’s classic histories of the First World War era
 

Contents

A Funeral
1
PLANS
15
Let the Last Man on the Right Brush the Channel with his Sleeve
17
The Shadow of Sedan
28
A Single British Soldier
44
The Russian Steam Roller
56
Paris and London
84
Ultimatum in Brussels
98
The Flames of Louvain
310
Blue Water Blockade and the Great Neutral
325
Retreat
341
The Front Is Paris
373
Von Klucks Turn
395
Gentlemen We Will Fight on the Marne
413
Afterword
435
Sources
441

Home Before the Leaves Fall
112
Contents
122
BATTLE
123
Goeben An Enemy Then Flying
137
Liège and Alsace
163
BEF to the Continent
194
Sambre et Meuse
206
Lorraine Ardennes Charleroi Mons
231
The Cossacks Are Coming
263
Tannenberg
290
Notes
457
Berlin
463
UTBREAK vii
479
xix ciii xiv 1
486
3i 17
489
Index
491
28
494
44
499
71
502
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Barbara W. Tuchman (1912–1989) achieved prominence as a historian with The Zimmermann Telegram and international fame with The Guns of August—a huge bestseller and winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Her other works include Bible and Sword, The Proud Tower, Stilwell and the American Experience in China (for which Tuchman was awarded a second Pulitzer Prize), Notes from China, A Distant Mirror, Practicing History, The March of Folly, and The First Salute.

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