Penguin Press 70s 1914 Why The World Went To War

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ISBN-10:

0141022205

ISBN-13:

9780141022208

Author(s): Ferguson,Niall
Released: May 31, 2005
Publisher: Penguin Uk
Format: Mass Market Paperback, 64 pages

Description:

In May 2005 Penguin will publish 70 unique titles to celebrate the company's 70th birthday. The titles in the Pocket Penguins series are emblematic of the renowned breadth of quality of the Penguin list and will hark back to Penguin founder Allen Lane's vision of 'good books for all'. One of Penguin's bestselling non-fiction authors, Niall Ferguson has been hailed as the most brilliant historian of his generation for his fresh, provocative and controversial approach to subjects ranging from money to empires. The Last Days of Mankind has been specially selected and adapted from Ferguson's bestselling The Pity of War (1998), a radical reassessment of the First World War that exploded many myths surrounding the conflict.

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