
Vietnam
an epic history of a tragic war
$25.80
- Paperback
752 pages
- Release Date
14 April 2019
Summary
Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy, A People’s Struggle
Vietnam became the Western world’s most divisive modern conflict, precipitating a battlefield humiliation for France in 1954, then a vastly greater one for the United States in 1975. Max Hastings has spent the past three years interviewing scores of participants on both sides, as well as researching a multitude of American and Vietnamese documents and memoirs, to create an epic narrative of an epic struggle. He portrays the set pieces of…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780008133016 |
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ISBN-10: | 0008133018 |
Author: | Max Hastings |
Publisher: | Harpercollins Publishers |
Imprint: | William Collins |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 752 |
Release Date: | 14 April 2019 |
Weight: | 580g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 48mm |
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Critics Review
SHORTLISTED FOR THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON MEDAL FOR MILITARY HISTORY 2019
‘Masterpiece … manages with great skill to combine the accumulation of strategic and political disaster with the real experience of those fighting on the ground’ Antony Beevor, Spectator
‘Will surely set the benchmark for years to come… This may be his best … Exhaustively researched and superbly written, it is both a balanced account of how and why the war unfolded as it did, and a gripping narrative on what it was like to take part…History as it should be: objective, immersive and compelling’ Daily Telegraph, 5
‘Magnificent… One by one, the sacred canons of right and left are obliterated. The war is laid bare, with all its uncomfortable truths exposed’ The Times
‘Powerful and chilling… Hastings is masterful at describing the conditions faced by young American soldiers… [he] is second to none in his ability to describe military strategy with a clarity that makes things entirely understandable to the layman’ Mail on Sunday, 5
‘An altogether magnificent historical narrative’ Tim O’Brien
‘A masterpiece’ Frank Scotton
‘Magnificent, his best work … full of extraordinary and compelling detail and thoroughly informed by his own personal experience of so much of the war. It’s written in unputdownable style, with a dispassionate, liberal-minded understanding of the detail of the war, which draws on testimony from every side and doesn’t favour anyone. I’ve never read a better history of the wars in Vietnam, and it’s hard to see how anyone will be able to improve on this’ John Simpson
‘Neophytes and experts alike will find Hastings’s book stimulating, informative – and above all, riveting’ New Statesman
‘This fabulous work offers up a gut-wrenching glimpse of the reality of war’ The Sun, 5*
‘Impressive… A fast-paced, poignant and eye-opening read’ Literary Review
About The Author
Max Hastings
Max Hastings is the author of twenty-six books, most about conflict, and between 1986 and 2002 served as editor-in-chief of the Daily Telegraph, then editor of the Evening Standard. He has won many prizes both for journalism and his books, of which the most recent are All Hell Let Loose, Catastrophe and The Secret War, best-sellers translated around the world. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, an Honorary Fellow of King’s College, London and was knighted in 2002. He has two grown-up children, Charlotte and Harry, and lives with his wife Penny in West Berkshire, where they garden enthusiastically.
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