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  • - A Study Of The Impact Of The French, Industrial, And Russian Revolutions On War And Its Conduct
    by J. Fuller
    £12.49

    "The Conduct of War is the study of the way in which political and economical changes since the French Revolution have altered both the techniques and the aims of war, and its theme is that war which"

  • - A Strategical And Tactical History
    by J. Fuller
    £20.49

    "Fuller's biographer, Bryan Holden Reid, has described The Second World War as "an analysis of the breakdown, as Fuller saw it, of the vital relationship between grand strategy and grand tactics--the e"

  • - From The Earliest Times To The Battle Of Lepanto
    by J. Fuller
    £18.99

    Major General J. F. C. Fuller, a pioneer of mechanized warfare in Great Britain, was one of this century''s most renowned military strategists and historians. In this magisterial work he spans military history from the Greeks to the end of World War II, describing tactics, battle lines, the day-to-day struggles while always relating affairs on the field to the larger questions of social, political, and economic change in Western civilization. A masterpiece of scholarship and biting prose, these volumes are available for the first time in a handsome trade paperback edition.

  • - From The Defeat Of The Spanish Armada To The Battle Of Waterloo
    by J. Fuller
    £17.49

  • - From The American Civil War To The End Of World War II
    by J. Fuller
    £19.99

  • - Man, Soldier, And Tyrant
    by J. Fuller
    £14.99

    "Since the Renaissance, Julius Caesar has been idolized as a superman. Classical sources, however, present a far less exalted being. As General Fuller writes, Caesar was "an unscrupulous demagogue whos"

  • - The Influence Of Armament On History From The Dawn Of Classical Warfare To The End Of The Second World War
    by J. Fuller
    £14.49

    Divided into armament epochs, this study looks at the influence of weaponry on history. Examining influential innovations in armament, and the leaders who employed them, the author attempts to show how advances in warfare have the potential to destroy civilization.

  • by J. Fuller
    £16.49

    An analysis of one of America's greatest soldiers which refutes the notion that Grant relied only on brute force to achieve his victories, demonstrating instead the mastery of mobility, surprise, judgement, and strategic co-ordination that made Grant the premier Civil War general.

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