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Description--- If you enjoyed this book, please support the author by buying a copy --- The World Crisis, Volume 4 The Aftermath Author: Winston S. Churchill File Details: FORMAT......................: EPUB (Tested on Calibre), Mobipocket (Tested on Kindle for PC) FILE SIZE...................: 1.12 MB (.epub), 1.31 MB (.mobi) Book Details: ISBN-13.....................: 9780795331510 GENRE.......................: Non-Fiction, History, War, World War II, Military, Europe, Political Science PUBLISHER................: RosettaBooks PUBLICATION DATE....: Sep 2013 PRINT PAGE COUNT....: 425 SERIES......................: Winston Churchill's World Crisis Collection, Book #4 SOURCE.....................: Amazon SYNOPSIS..................: Once the war was over, the story didn’t end—not for Churchill, and not for the West. Volume 4 of Churchill’s five-volume series The World Crisis documents the fallout of World War I-including the Irish Treaty, the peace conferences between Greece and Turkey; and news articles from noted contemporaries. The period immediately after World War I was extremely chaotic—and it takes a genius of narrative description and organization to accurately and accessibly describe it for us. Churchill manages to accomplish this with evident skill, depicting the international disorganization and anarchy present immediately after the war—with the unique perspective of both a historian and a political insider. ABOUT THE SERIES: Rarely are events that change the world documented by a key participant, someone who was instrumental in making the military and political decisions that would shape the outcome of a world war. Winston Churchill’s The World Crisis provides the ultimate insider account—of a war intended to end all wars, a war so violent it almost undid the West altogether. The World Crisis provides a sweeping narrative of the events of World War I that is both gripping and historically detailed—based on thousands of private letters and memos written to and by Churchill at the time. Nowhere else is the effect of this war so well conveyed by an eyewitness and historian—and so compellingly written. Sharing Widget |