Saul David ist ein anerkannter Historiker, der sich auf die Kriege der viktorianischen Zeit spezialisiert hat. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch ein tiefes Verständnis der Militärgeschichte und die Fähigkeit aus, fesselnde Erzählungen aus der Vergangenheit zu schaffen. David erforscht sowohl große strategische Ereignisse als auch die Schicksale von Einzelpersonen in Zeiten militärischer Konflikte. Sein Schreiben wird für seine Authentizität und Lesbarkeit geschätzt, wodurch Leser tief in dramatische Epochen der britischen Geschichte eintauchen können.
Politiker und militärische Befehlshaber tragen in Kriegssituationen eine unglaubliche Verantwortung - sogar der kleinste Fehler kann fatale Konsequenzen haben.
Saul David beleuchtet die Szenarien der Inkompetenz aus über 2000 Jahren Kriegsgeschichte, fragt nach den Ursachen dieser Fehlentscheidungen und analysiert ihre Folgen.
Follow the epic 5,000-year story of warfare - from the earliest battles to the War on Terror - with this guided tour of every major conflict. Combining a clear and compelling historical narrative with a wealth of fascinating eyewitness accounts and photography throughout, this is the ultimate guide to the history of military conflict, from the armies of ancient Egypt to the rise of Isis in Syria and Iraq, and the ongoing Yemeni civil war. War explores the battles, the warriors, the tactics, and the weapons and technology that have shaped conflict worldwide. Lavishly illustrated with paintings, photographs, artefacts, and maps, this book offers a uniquely detailed and visually rich view of all major aspects of human conflict. Whether on the bloody battlefields of the ancient world or in the modern era of drones and laser-guided missiles, this is the complete story of the wars that have shaped our world.
From Sunday Times bestselling historian Saul David, the dramatic tale of the
first American troops to take the fight to the enemy in the Second World War,
and also the last.
'Excellent' Antony BeevorFrom award-winning historian Saul David, an action-
packed and powerful new narrative of the Battle of Okinawa - the last great
clash of the Second World War, and one that had profound consequences for the
modern world.
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'A terrific book ... It really is one of the most
enjoyable histories I've read in many a year' JAMES HOLLAND 'Riveting ... A
brilliant account' DAILY MAIL
Described by the Duke of Wellington as 'the most extraordinary compound of talent, wit, buffoonery, obstinacy and good feeling that I ever saw in one character in my life', George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales, later George IV, was a highly controversial figure. He courted both Whigs and Tories in his attempts to establish the Regency during the 'madness' of his father, George III. Scandalous liaisons with prostitutes and duchesses, and his 'secret' marriage to the Catholic Mrs Fitzherbert, tested his duty - to nation and to family. Yet his support for overseas campaigns against Napoleon, culminating in such historic victories as Trafalgar and Waterloo, consolidated Britain's status as the pre-eminent world power amid the great social and economic upheavals of the Industrial Revolution. Drawing on a wealth of original accounts of life in Georgian Britain, Saul David has created a masterly portrait - of a flamboyant, opportunistic and influential figure, and of a nation in a time of great change.
This is the true story of the greatest special forces' operation of the 20th
Century and the first shot in the West's long war against international
terrorism. It is a tale of human drama and unbearable tension in which
courage, comradeship, fanaticism, incompetence and luck all play their part.
Between 1660 and 1815 British supremacy on foreign soil was near total.
Central to this success was the humble redcoat soldier who showed heroism in
battle and stoicism in peace, despite appalling treatment. This book tells
their story: of brutal discipline and inedible food, of loyalty and low pay,
and of barracks and battlefield.
The book offers a compelling exploration of George IV, a complex and flamboyant monarch of the Regency period. Through meticulous research, it delves into his extravagant lifestyle and the contradictions that defined his reign, painting a vivid picture of one of Britain's most notorious kings. The narrative captures the essence of the era while providing insight into George IV's character and the societal dynamics of his time.