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Geoffrey Regan

Auteur van Great Military Blunders

54 Werken 948 Leden 8 Besprekingen

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Geoffrey Regan lives in Surrey, England.

Werken van Geoffrey Regan

Great Military Blunders (2000) 157 exemplaren
Naval Blunders (1993) 83 exemplaren
Royal Blunders (1995) 30 exemplaren
Great Naval Blunders (2012) 27 exemplaren
Historical Blunders (2002) 25 exemplaren
Battles That Changed History (2002) 22 exemplaren
Military Anecdotes (2002) 20 exemplaren
Air Force Blunders (2003) 13 exemplaren
Israel and the Arabs (1984) 11 exemplaren
Histrionics (1996) 10 exemplaren
Fight or Flight (1996) 10 exemplaren
Famous British Battles (1997) 6 exemplaren
Heroes of Battle (2003) 5 exemplaren
Elizabeth I (1988) 5 exemplaren
Israel y los árabes (1992) 2 exemplaren
Anegdoty wojenne (2005) 2 exemplaren
愚昧改变历史 1 exemplaar
Tortenelmi Baklovesek (2004) 1 exemplaar
Királyi baklövések (2007) 1 exemplaar
Nagy katonai baklövések (2005) 1 exemplaar
Błędy militarne (1992) 1 exemplaar

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A lot of warmed-over anecdotes; funny ones, and a good selection to be sure, but many very familiar (and many ascribed to other individuals). The scanty illustrations are pretty forgettable. At least one of the anecdotes I saw, regarding the Black and Tans sacking an Irish castle, seems suspect.
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EricCostello | Jul 1, 2022 |
Fairly routine collection of stories of naval warfare combat and design mishaps. Nothing strange or startling in it.
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EricCostello | Nov 19, 2019 |
A well written book giving overviews and opinions on some of the biggest naval blunders, bad leadership, and poor designs.
 
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dswaddell | Nov 17, 2019 |
I found this was the kind of history book that delivers fact with the readability of fiction. The facts were well conveyed and plentiful but it was the author's narrative that took me along on Emperor Heraclius' ascension to the purple of Byzantium and subsequent epic wars.

The author's argument that Heraclius' wars with the burgeoning Arabian peoples, recently united by Islam, were in effect the first of the crusades is compelling, highlighting Christianity's firm grip on the hearts of the Byzantine people and the emperor's use of this devotion.

The difficulties the empire faced in his time are laid bare in the text and this serves to magnify the intriguing mix of shrewdness and at times almost classical heroism in Heraclius' actions.

Well worth a read (though hard to get a hold of).
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Gordopolis | Aug 23, 2011 |

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Werken
54
Leden
948
Populariteit
#27,125
Waardering
½ 3.5
Besprekingen
8
ISBNs
90
Talen
7

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