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Pan books
Contemporary Review, April, 2004
Recently PAN BOOKS launched a new series on warfare, the Pan Grand Strategy Series, which contains six best-selling hardback titles that look at warfare from a wide range of angles. In chronological order the six are: Ian Knight's The National Army Museum Book of the Zulu War; Malcolm Brown's The Imperial War Museum Book of the Western Front (a new edition that is expanded, revised and updated); Field Marshal Lord Carver's The National Army Museum Book of the Turkish Front 1914-1918: The Campaigns at Gallipoli, in Mesopotamia and in Palestine; Michael Smith's Station X: The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park; Sir Max Hastings' Overlord: D-Day and the Battle for Normandy, 1944; and, finally, Major General John Strawson's If By Chance which takes a long look at the role of chance in warfare.
All titles are priced at [pounds sterling]7.99 and, when taken together, give readers a learned look at the various aspects of warfare, from Queen Victoria's colonial wars to the greatest amphibious landing in history.
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