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Eden To Armageddon: World War I The Middle EastStock informationGeneral Fields
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Local DescriptionNear fine. Minor mark and old label to the back cover. DescriptionSecondhand. The Great War in the Middle East began with the invasion of the Garden of Eden, and ended with a momentous victory on the site of the biblical Armageddon. Almost incredibly, the whole story of this epic war has never been told in a single volume until now. In this important new history Roger Ford describes a conflict in its entirety: the war in Mesopotamia, which would end with the creation of the countries of Iran and Iraq; the desperate struggle in the Caucasus, where the Turks had long-standing territorial ambitions; the doomed attacks on the Gallipoli Peninsula that would lead to ignominous defeat; and the final act in Palestine, where the Ottoman Empire finally crumbled. He ends with a detailed description of the messy aftermath of the war, and the new conflicts in a reshaped Middle East that would play such a huge part in shaping world affairs for many generations to come. Promotion infoThere is no popular account of the war in the Middle East Reveals how Turkey emerged from the Ottoman Empire and why the British and French invented an artificial country called Iraq Does for the Middle East what TIP AND RUN did for Africa Reviews"this is an engaging, well-written and comprehensive history of the Great War in the Middle East that would make a fine addition to any bookshelf" SOLDIER Author descriptionRoger Ford, with a background in computing and information technology dating from the mid-1960s, is a relative late-comer to military history. He is the author of dozens of works in the field of military technology and weapons systems, including THE GRIM REAPER, a highly acclaimed account of the development and employment of the machine gun. He lives in rural southern France. |