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History of the Great War, Volume One

History of the Great War, Volume One

Di: John Buchan
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Dive into the first volume of a comprehensive four-part history of the First World War, chronicling the tumultuous events from its onset in the summer of 1914 to the Neuve Chapelle campaign in March 1915. Authored by John Buchan, renowned for his spy-thriller, The Thirty-Nine Steps, Buchan was also a politician and diplomat. This work, originally published in twenty-four volumes from February 1915 to July 1919, offers a unique perspective as it was crafted during the war itself. Beginning with the pivotal assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, Buchan provides a rich backdrop of the political and social climates leading to the conflict. The narrative unfolds chronologically, detailing key battles and the escalating warfare that spread across the globe. With meticulous attention to the military capabilities of each nation involved, the geographical challenges of battlefields, and a vivid recounting of the fighting, this volume presents a formal yet engaging account from a patriotic British viewpoint. Interludes allow for reflections on the broader implications of major campaigns, making this a vital resource for understanding the Great War.Copyright Plays and Dramas Arte Mondiale Politica e governo Scienze politiche Storia e critica della letteratura
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    Jan 14 2026
    Dive into the first volume of a comprehensive four-part history of the First World War, chronicling the tumultuous events from its onset in the summer of 1914 to the Neuve Chapelle campaign in March 1915. Authored by John Buchan, renowned for his spy-thriller, The Thirty-Nine Steps, Buchan was also a politician and diplomat. This work, originally published in twenty-four volumes from February 1915 to July 1919, offers a unique perspective as it was crafted during the war itself. Beginning with the pivotal assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, Buchan provides a rich backdrop of the political and social climates leading to the conflict. The narrative unfolds chronologically, detailing key battles and the escalating warfare that spread across the globe. With meticulous attention to the military capabilities of each nation involved, the geographical challenges of battlefields, and a vivid recounting of the fighting, this volume presents a formal yet engaging account from a patriotic British viewpoint. Interludes allow for reflections on the broader implications of major campaigns, making this a vital resource for understanding the Great War.
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    42 min
  • 035 - Chap 17 II
    Jan 13 2026
    Dive into the first volume of a comprehensive four-part history of the First World War, chronicling the tumultuous events from its onset in the summer of 1914 to the Neuve Chapelle campaign in March 1915. Authored by John Buchan, renowned for his spy-thriller, The Thirty-Nine Steps, Buchan was also a politician and diplomat. This work, originally published in twenty-four volumes from February 1915 to July 1919, offers a unique perspective as it was crafted during the war itself. Beginning with the pivotal assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, Buchan provides a rich backdrop of the political and social climates leading to the conflict. The narrative unfolds chronologically, detailing key battles and the escalating warfare that spread across the globe. With meticulous attention to the military capabilities of each nation involved, the geographical challenges of battlefields, and a vivid recounting of the fighting, this volume presents a formal yet engaging account from a patriotic British viewpoint. Interludes allow for reflections on the broader implications of major campaigns, making this a vital resource for understanding the Great War.
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    39 min
  • 034 - Chap 17 I
    Jan 12 2026
    Dive into the first volume of a comprehensive four-part history of the First World War, chronicling the tumultuous events from its onset in the summer of 1914 to the Neuve Chapelle campaign in March 1915. Authored by John Buchan, renowned for his spy-thriller, The Thirty-Nine Steps, Buchan was also a politician and diplomat. This work, originally published in twenty-four volumes from February 1915 to July 1919, offers a unique perspective as it was crafted during the war itself. Beginning with the pivotal assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, Buchan provides a rich backdrop of the political and social climates leading to the conflict. The narrative unfolds chronologically, detailing key battles and the escalating warfare that spread across the globe. With meticulous attention to the military capabilities of each nation involved, the geographical challenges of battlefields, and a vivid recounting of the fighting, this volume presents a formal yet engaging account from a patriotic British viewpoint. Interludes allow for reflections on the broader implications of major campaigns, making this a vital resource for understanding the Great War.
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    32 min
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