Alamein

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Pub Date Mar 04 2016 | Archive Date Sep 05 2017

Description

‘Before Alamein we never had a victory. 
After Alamein we never had a defeat.’ 
Winston Churchill 

In a gripping account of this turning point of the Second World War, Jon Latimer gives us the experience of the men who fought – British, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Germans, Italians and others besides. We feel their fear, elation or despair as they fight it out at close quarters amid a welter of confusion – heat, sand, smoke, noise, dust, flies and blood.

‘Before Alamein we never had a victory. 
After Alamein we never had a defeat.’ 
Winston Churchill 

In a gripping account of this turning point of the Second World War, Jon Latimer gives us the...


Advance Praise

'Jon Latimer brings a spring-like freshness to the campaign ... a forthright, in-depth and highly-satisfying view of one of history's classic encounters' -- The Oxford Times 

'Jon Latimer's excellent book' Max Hastings -- The Sunday Telegraph 

'Latimer makes skilful use of first-hand accounts by participants to bring the narrative to life.' -- Gary Sheffield, BBC History 

'Vividly describes the battle in all its complex detail ... oral history and eye-witness accounts are skilfully used.' -- Soldier Magazine 

'a blow-by-blow account that does not have particular axe to grind but brings together both the overall strategy and the nitty-gritty of the fighting' -- Sunday Mercury 

'an incisive and readable narrative. He ... stands back and lets the fighting men speak for themselves ... '. Lawrence James -- Daily Mail 

'brilliantly weaves eyewitness accounts into the broader strategic picture ... an altogether masterly piece of work.' -- Eastern Daily Press 

'written with verve: the confusion of the fighting, which defied Montgomery's own subsequent assertion that it was all planned, is conveyed in vivid detail.' -- Hew Strachan, Times Literary Supplement 

Jon Latimer's is the heavyweight account - detailed, exhaustive, complete, as might be expected from an historian with an eye for soldiering -- Allan Mallinson - The Times 

Painstaking yet gripping, this should be the definitive account of the battle itself for years to come. -- Publisher's Weekly (USA) 

‘Jon Latimer sets the scene almost like a Deighton thriller ... This is living history at its best. ‘ -- Birmingham Evening Mail 

‘Just when you thought this campaign had been picked cleaner than a desert carcass Jon Latimer comes along and gives us this scholarly and readable treatment' -- South wales Argus 

‘Refreshingly entertaining ... takes the reader on an emotional rollercoaster ride.' -- Hartlepool Star 

'Jon Latimer brings a spring-like freshness to the campaign ... a forthright, in-depth and highly-satisfying view of one of history's classic encounters' -- The Oxford Times 

'Jon Latimer's excellent...


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Featured Reviews

a gripping account of this turning point of the Second World War, Jon Latimer gives us the experience of the men who fought – British, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Germans, Italians and others besides. We feel their fear, elation or despair as they fight it out at close quarters amid a welter of confusion – heat, sand, smoke, noise, dust, flies and blood.

My thoughts:
If you love to read or know anyone that loves to read about WW2 ,then this is for you or them, Mr.Jon Latimer has away with bring to live the very history his writing about. At least that's the way it felt while I was read Alamein, it was like I could see and feel every thing that was happening. It gives you not only a idea of how it was over there but the lives of both sides of the war. With that said I would like to say thinks to NetGalley for giving me a chance at reading Alamein , and learning more about what was going doing WW2.

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