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The Oxford Book of Military Anecdotes

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If anecdotes are marginal notes on history's pages, this collection will captivate anyone intrigued by the soldier's experience. Warfare has inspired countless memorable stories, from ancient texts to modern conflicts. The focus here is on American and British battles, with occasional insights into foreign armies, including the Greeks, Romans, and Napoleon's troops. The author, Max Hastings, has curated tales that showcase the military condition throughout the ages, both on the battlefield and in barracks, encompassing comic, eccentric, heroic, and tragic moments. Readers will encounter notable figures such as Caesar at the Rubicon, the revolt of the Praetorian Guard, and Alexander's horse. Other engaging anecdotes include the legendary Mother Ross, who enlisted in search of her lost husband in 1693, and General George S. Patton's good luck charm, a carved lump of lava rock. While some stories may be familiar to military history enthusiasts, others are less known, offering intriguing perspectives on historical events. This collection highlights the rich tapestry of war stories, reflecting Hastings' expertise as a leading military historian and war correspondent.

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The Oxford Book of Military Anecdotes, Max Hastings

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1985
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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Max Hastings
Erscheinungsdatum
1985
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
514
ISBN10
0192141074
ISBN13
9780192141071
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If anecdotes are marginal notes on history's pages, this collection will captivate anyone intrigued by the soldier's experience. Warfare has inspired countless memorable stories, from ancient texts to modern conflicts. The focus here is on American and British battles, with occasional insights into foreign armies, including the Greeks, Romans, and Napoleon's troops. The author, Max Hastings, has curated tales that showcase the military condition throughout the ages, both on the battlefield and in barracks, encompassing comic, eccentric, heroic, and tragic moments. Readers will encounter notable figures such as Caesar at the Rubicon, the revolt of the Praetorian Guard, and Alexander's horse. Other engaging anecdotes include the legendary Mother Ross, who enlisted in search of her lost husband in 1693, and General George S. Patton's good luck charm, a carved lump of lava rock. While some stories may be familiar to military history enthusiasts, others are less known, offering intriguing perspectives on historical events. This collection highlights the rich tapestry of war stories, reflecting Hastings' expertise as a leading military historian and war correspondent.