Kamis, 28 Desember 2017

CWT Book Review: The Civil War

The Civil War: A Military History by John Keegan, Alfred A. Knopf Disappointment is the best word to describe what will be most readers’ reactions to John Keegan’s eagerly awaited The Civil War: A Military History. Widely acclaimed as the greatest living military historian, Keegan produced such classics as The Face of Battle and The …

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