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Author: Andrian Gilbert

The Imperial War Museum Book of
the Desert War

Sidgwick & Jackson (UK)
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Relive the experiences of those involved in one of the most extraordinary chapters in the history of the Second World War: the Desert War fought in North Africa, 1940-42. From Wavell's Offensive against the Italians in 1940, through the battles with Rommel's Afrika Corps to the great British success at Alamein, a series of first-hand accounts brings to life the noise and smoke of battle; the vagaries of desert life; rest and recreation in Cairo and Alexandra; the development of the Long Range Desert Group and the SAS; and the role of Commonwealth forces in the ultimate Allied victory.

Through extracts and memoirs, diaries, letters and interviews we hear the authentic voice of men at war. Over 100 photographs, drawings and paintings provide a closely integrated pictorial commentary to the text.

"A vivid, vital history."
‐ The Sunday Times

"Lucid narrative of operations … superb illustrations."
‐ Philip Warner, The Daily Telegraph

"Excellent ... including a wealth of hitherto unpublished material."
‐ Soldier Magazine

"By now a familiar story, re-told from a series of new angles ... much fresh, illuminating detail."
‐ Professor M.R.D. Foot, Good Book Guide