The Battle of the Marne
"The Battle of the Marne" via George Herbert Perris is a compelling exploration of a pivotal second in World War I. Published as a part of the Home University Library of Modern Knowledge series, Perris delves into the importance and intricacies of the Battle of the Marne, an important engagement that occurred in September 1914. This war proved to be a turning factor in the early levels of the conflict, halting the German strengthen in the direction of Paris and changing the course of the conflict. Perris, acknowledged for his determination to creating complex subjects available to a wide readership, offers an in depth and insightful analysis of the navy strategies, geopolitical factors, and the human effect of this massive battle. The book now not best recounts the ancient occasions but additionally delves into the broader implications for the struggle's final results and the subsequent shaping of European records. Through his engaging narrative and thorough research, Perris offers readers a nuanced know-how of the Battle of the Marne, showcasing the Home University Library's commitment to offering comprehensive know-how in a handy layout. The book stands as a testomony to Perris's knowledge as a historian and his contribution to the popularization of historic expertise all through the early twentieth century.
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The Battle of the Marne
"The Battle of the Marne" via George Herbert Perris is a compelling exploration of a pivotal second in World War I. Published as a part of the Home University Library of Modern Knowledge series, Perris delves into the importance and intricacies of the Battle of the Marne, an important engagement that occurred in September 1914. This war proved to be a turning factor in the early levels of the conflict, halting the German strengthen in the direction of Paris and changing the course of the conflict. Perris, acknowledged for his determination to creating complex subjects available to a wide readership, offers an in depth and insightful analysis of the navy strategies, geopolitical factors, and the human effect of this massive battle. The book now not best recounts the ancient occasions but additionally delves into the broader implications for the struggle's final results and the subsequent shaping of European records. Through his engaging narrative and thorough research, Perris offers readers a nuanced know-how of the Battle of the Marne, showcasing the Home University Library's commitment to offering comprehensive know-how in a handy layout. The book stands as a testomony to Perris's knowledge as a historian and his contribution to the popularization of historic expertise all through the early twentieth century.
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The Battle of the Marne

The Battle of the Marne

by George Herbert Perris
The Battle of the Marne

The Battle of the Marne

by George Herbert Perris

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"The Battle of the Marne" via George Herbert Perris is a compelling exploration of a pivotal second in World War I. Published as a part of the Home University Library of Modern Knowledge series, Perris delves into the importance and intricacies of the Battle of the Marne, an important engagement that occurred in September 1914. This war proved to be a turning factor in the early levels of the conflict, halting the German strengthen in the direction of Paris and changing the course of the conflict. Perris, acknowledged for his determination to creating complex subjects available to a wide readership, offers an in depth and insightful analysis of the navy strategies, geopolitical factors, and the human effect of this massive battle. The book now not best recounts the ancient occasions but additionally delves into the broader implications for the struggle's final results and the subsequent shaping of European records. Through his engaging narrative and thorough research, Perris offers readers a nuanced know-how of the Battle of the Marne, showcasing the Home University Library's commitment to offering comprehensive know-how in a handy layout. The book stands as a testomony to Perris's knowledge as a historian and his contribution to the popularization of historic expertise all through the early twentieth century.

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ISBN-13: 9789360462819
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 01/01/2024
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.45(d)

About the Author

George Herbert Perris (1866-1920) become a pioneering parent inside the realm of popular non-fiction literature at some point of the first half of the 20th century. Born in 1866, Perris have become fine called the originator of the Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, an influential series that spanned over 200 volumes. His vision for the gathering become to make wonderful, accessible records to be had to an extensive audience, contributing to the highbrow enrichment of readers. Perris's dedication to education and expertise dissemination is clear inside the various subjects covered within the Home University Library. The series encapsulated a huge spectrum of topics, imparting readers with a well-rounded information of the present day global. From technology and philosophy to records and literature, Perris aimed to empower people with a comprehensive understanding base. Despite his untimely loss of life in 1920, George Herbert Perris left a lasting legacy through the iconic effect of the Home University Library. The series persevered to be a treasured aid for curious minds, fostering a culture of lifelong studying. Perris's willpower to democratizing education and making facts accessible has left an indelible mark at the panorama of popular non-fiction literature, reflecting his notion within the transformative energy of information for individuals and society as an entire.
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