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Alfred H. Burne

    Alfred Burne established himself as a leading authority on the history of land warfare. His writings delve into the intricacies of military strategy and tactics, offering readers profound insights into pivotal moments in history. His work is characterized by its rigorous research and authoritative voice, making him a respected figure in military historiography. Readers can expect detailed and compelling analyses of historical conflicts.

    Strategy as Exemplified in the Second World War
    The Agincourt War
    The Crecy War
    • The Agincourt War

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Standard, classic text on the battle of Agincourt, written by a military professional. The book examines the numerous battles, and the obscure, but important leaders who figured in them.

      The Agincourt War
    • Strategy as Exemplified in the Second World War

      A Strategical Examination of the Land Operations: The Lees Knowles Lectures for 1946

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on military strategy, this collection of 1946 lectures delves into the principles that guided land operations during the Second World War. It provides insights into tactical decision-making and the complexities of warfare, offering a historical perspective on military planning and execution. The lectures serve as an educational resource for understanding the strategic frameworks that influenced key battles and campaigns of the conflict.

      Strategy as Exemplified in the Second World War