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Max Hastings

    December 28, 1945

    Max Hastings is a distinguished British journalist and historian whose work frequently delves into military conflicts and their human impact. His meticulous and insightful analyses, built on extensive fieldwork, offer readers a profound understanding of the complexities of war. Hastings skillfully blends historical accuracy with compelling narrative, bringing pivotal moments in history to life. His writing is noted for its ability to capture both the grand sweep of events and the intimate human stories at their core.

    Max Hastings
    Vietnam : an epic history of a tragic war
    Abyss
    Operation Chastise
    Nemesis
    All Hell Let Loose
    Inferno
    • Inferno

      The World at War, 1939-1945

      • 800 pages
      • 28 hours of reading
      4.6(221)Add rating

      The book presents a comprehensive history of World War II, emphasizing its global impact and personal ramifications through the stories of diverse individuals, including soldiers, civilians, and victims. Max Hastings draws on thirty-five years of research to create a detailed narrative that combines intimate portraits with broader historical analysis. The work is noted for its elegant writing and insightful arguments, offering readers a fresh and essential perspective on one of the twentieth century's most significant conflicts.

      Inferno
    • All Hell Let Loose

      • 768 pages
      • 27 hours of reading
      4.4(326)Add rating

      A magisterial history of the greatest and most terrible event in history, from one of the finest historians of the Second World War. A book which shows the impact of war upon hundreds of millions of people around the world- soldiers, sailors and airmen; housewives, farm workers and children..

      All Hell Let Loose
    • Nemesis

      • 704 pages
      • 25 hours of reading
      4.4(102)Add rating

      "The battle for Japan that ended many months after the battle for Europe involved enormous naval, military and air operations from the borders of India to the most distant regions of China. There is no finer chronicler of these events than the great military historian Max Hastings, whose gripping account explores not just the global strategic objectives of the USA, Japan and Britain but also the first-hand experiences of the airmen, sailors and soldiers of all the countries who participated in the Far East and the war in the Pacific. The big moments in the story are chosen to reflect a wide variety of human experience: the great naval battle of Leyte Gulf; the under-reported war in China; the re-conquest of Burma by the British Army under General Slim; MacArthur's follies in the Philippines; the Marines on Iwojima and Okinawa; LeMay's fire-raising Super-fortress assaults on Japan; the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; the kamikaze pilots of Japan; the almost unknown Soviet blitzkrieg in Manchuria in the last days of the war, as Stalin hastened to gather the spoils; and the terrible final acts across Japanese-occupied Asia."--Publisher description

      Nemesis
    • From the #1 bestselling historian Max HastingsThe 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis was the most perilous event in history, when mankind faced a looming nuclear collision between the United States and Soviet Union. During those weeks, the world gazed into the abyss of potential annihilation.

      Abyss
    • THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'His masterpiece' Antony Beevor, Spectator 'A masterful performance' Sunday Times 'By far the best book on the Vietnam War' Gerald Degroot, The Times, Book of the Year

      Vietnam : an epic history of a tragic war
    • A Portrait of England

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Published in association with the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and introduced by its president, Sir Max Hastings, this beautifully designed coffee-table tome is a must for anyone who cherishes the British countryside. It offers a combination of stunning landscape photography and quintessentially English quotes, poetry, reminiscences, and anecdotes. With a chapter for each of England’s counties, it captures the superb peaks and tumbling waterfalls in the Lake District, the windswept moorland of the Yorkshire Dales, the dramatic cliffs at Land’s End, sunrise on the Norfolk Broads, the historic houses of Chatsworth and Burghley in the East Midlands, and many more locales.

      A Portrait of England
    • With an introduction read by Max Hastings. A companion volume to his best-selling Armageddon, Max Hastings' account of the battle for Japan is a masterful military history. Featuring the most remarkable cast of commanders the world has ever seen, the dramatic battle for Japan of 1944-45 was acted out across the vast stage of Asia: Imphal and Kohima, Leyte Gulf and Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and the Soviet assault on Manchuria. In this gripping narrative, Max Hastings weaves together the complex strands of an epic war, exploring the military tactics behind some of the most triumphant and most horrific scenes of the 20th century. The result is a masterpiece that balances the story of command decisions, rivalries, and follies with the experiences of soldiers, sailors, and airmen of all sides as only Max Hastings can.

      Nemesis - The Battle for Japan 1944-45
    • Armageddon

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.3(6205)Add rating

      A stunning new book from one of Britain's most highly regarded military historians destined to be the Keegan of his generation transformation of the German force's activities in the weeks following the battles in Holland and the German border, where the Allies had finally inflicted the greatest catastrophes of modern war on them. tracks and to prolong the war to 1945. This book is the epic story of those last eight months of the war in northern Europe. Supplement Financial Times

      Armageddon
    • Going to the Wars

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The narrative provides an intimate glimpse into the experiences of a renowned war reporter during frontline conflicts. It captures the challenges, dangers, and emotional toll of journalism in war zones, offering a unique perspective on the realities faced by those who cover such intense situations. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the author sheds light on the complexities of reporting from the battlefield, making it a compelling read for those interested in journalism and war.

      Going to the Wars