Battle for the Falklands

Max Hastings, Simon Jenkins

Battle for the Falklands

What's It All About?

A vivid chronicle of a call to arms and a thoughtful and informed analysis of an astonishing chapter in the history of our times.

The Falklands War was one of the strangest in British history – 28,000 men sent to fight for a tiny relic of empire 8,000 miles from home. At the time, many Britons saw it as a tragic absurdity, but the British victory confirmed the quality of British arms and boosted the political fortunes of the Conservative government. But it left a chequered aftermath; it was of no wider significance for British interests and taught no lessons. It has since been overshadowed by the two Gulf Wars, however, its political ramifications cannot be overestimated.

Max Hastings’ and Simon Jenkins’ account of the conflict is a modern classic of war reportage and the definitive book on the war. Republished as part of the Pan Military Classics series, The Battle for the Falklands is a vivid chronicle of a call to arms and a thoughtful and informed analysis of an astonishing chapter in the history of our times.

‘Skilfully woven with Simon Jenkins’ sharp political passages are Max Hastings’ wonderful dispatches’ Sunday Times

Books By This Author

  • Scattered Shots
  • The Battle for the Falklands
  • Going to the Wars
  • Bomber Command
  • The Korean War
  • Outside Days
  • Overlord: D-Day and the Battle for Normandy 1944
  • Das Reich: The March of the 2nd SS Panzer Division Through France, June 1944 (Pan Military Classics
  • Armageddon: The Battle for Germany 1944-45
  • Editor: A Memoir

Books You Might Like

  • Dream a Little Dream of Me: The Life of 'Mama' Cass Elliot
  • Churchill's Cigar
  • Small Talk: Simple ways to boost your child's speech and language development from birth
Paperback
In Stock

£9.99

Loading Added To Basket
Added to your basket
Buy
Amazon
Blackwells
Foyles
Play.com
Sainsbury’s
Tesco
The Book Depository
The Hive
Waterstones
WHSmith

Book Details

Imprint: Pan
ISBN: 9780330513630
Number of pages: 464
Dimensions: 197mm x 130mm
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: 21/05/2010

Look

Read an extract from this book
Google Preview