The Crimean War | A Reappraisal

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Author - Philip Warner

Year published - 1973

Published by - Taplinger Publishing Company

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - 18th - 19th Century

Summary

It would seem from the general historical perspective that the Crimean War was the most mismanaged, brutal and futile campaign that has ever been fought. For well over a hundred years it has been presented as the classic model of military and medical blundering.

Notes - Wear on dust jacket Book club edition

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Author - Philip Warner

Year published - 1973

Published by - Taplinger Publishing Company

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - 18th - 19th Century

Summary

It would seem from the general historical perspective that the Crimean War was the most mismanaged, brutal and futile campaign that has ever been fought. For well over a hundred years it has been presented as the classic model of military and medical blundering.

Notes - Wear on dust jacket Book club edition

Author - Philip Warner

Year published - 1973

Published by - Taplinger Publishing Company

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - 18th - 19th Century

Summary

It would seem from the general historical perspective that the Crimean War was the most mismanaged, brutal and futile campaign that has ever been fought. For well over a hundred years it has been presented as the classic model of military and medical blundering.

Notes - Wear on dust jacket Book club edition

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