No Man’s Land: 1918, the Last Year of the Great War (John Toland) soon to be presented for sale on the special BookLovers of Bath web site!
Published: New York: Smithmark, 1995, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Contains: Maps;
From the cover: January 1918: in the freezing trenches of the Western Front, millions of muddy, war-weary soldiers suffered, bled, and died under the heaviest hail of explosives the fully mobilized industries of the Great Nations could deliver, while in palaces and ministries of war far behind the lines their generals planned ever more costly, ever more destructive offensives in the attempt to break a stalemate that had already lasted almost three years. No Mans Land is the story of the climactic final year of World War I, a conflict whose battles were so colossal that a hundred thousand men might die in a single day.…
In the Men at War series.
Very Good in Very Good Dust Wrapper.
Brown boards with Silver titling to the Spine. [XX] 651 pages. Index. 9½” x 6¼”.
Of course, if you don’t like this one, may I woo you with the cream of the crop in my Military History catalogue?