The First World War
- 680 pages
- 24 hours of reading
'One of the first books that anyone should read in beginning to try to understand this war and this century' New York Times Book Review
Martin Gilbert was a distinguished historian whose extensive works spanned a wide array of world history. With a particular focus on modern history, especially the 20th century, Gilbert was renowned for his ability to distill complex events into accessible and compelling narratives. His scholarship was characterized by meticulous research and a profound understanding of the human stories behind major historical occurrences. Gilbert's talent for connecting personal experiences to global events left a lasting legacy in the field of historical writing.
'One of the first books that anyone should read in beginning to try to understand this war and this century' New York Times Book Review
The never-before-told story of a group of child survivors, by the author of the bestselling THE HOLOCAUST.
The powerful, poignant true story of a group of child survivors of concentration camps, by the author of the bestselling THE HOLOCAUST. 'A masterpiece of decency, courage and joy ... superb' DAILY TELEGRAPH
With a new Foreword by Rob RinderA personal, powerful and unforgettable journey to the key Holocaust sites giving a unique history of a 20th-century catastrophe.