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Battlefields Then & Now [Hardcover]

John Man (Author), Tim Newark (Author)
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November 1997
Through vivid reconstructions of some of history's most important sites, the action and drama of pivotal battles are brought to life in Battlefields Then & Now. In this newest addition to the innovative Then & Now series, Battlefields Then & Nova juxtaposes see-through overlays depicting battle scenes with current photographs of each site to re-create the action at the height of key battles in military history -- from Alesia to Constantinople, Waterloo to Gettysburg, Rorke's Drift to Pearl Harbor. And throughout, you'll learn about some of the greatest military, leaders in history -- including Julius Caesar, Napoleon, and Robert E. Lee -- with facts and figures about military strategy, tactics, and weaponry.

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  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan General Reference (November 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0028619862
  • ISBN-13: 978-0028619866
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 8.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,318,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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JOHN MAN

I usually write non-fiction, mainly exploring interests in Asia and the history of written communication. So 'The Lion's Share', available only on Kindle, is something different - a new edition of a thriller written some 25 years ago when I wasn't sure what I wanted to focus on. It's about the 'real' - in quotes, i.e. fictional - fate of Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia.

Most of the time, I like to mix history, narrative and personal experience, exploring the places I write about. It brings things to life, and it's a reaction against an enclosed, secure, rural childhood in Kent. I did German and French at Oxford, and two postgraduate courses, History and Philosophy of Science at Oxford and Mongolian at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London (to join an expedition that never happened).

After working in journalism and publishing, I turned to writing, with occasional forays into film, TV and radio. A planned trilogy on three major revolutions in writing has resulted in two books, 'Alpha Beta' (on the alphabet) and 'The Gutenberg Revolution', both republished in 2009. The third, on the origin of writing, is on hold, because it depends on researching in Iraq. (On the fourth revolution, the Internet, many others can write far better than me).

My interest in Mongolia revived in 1996 when I spent a couple of months in the Gobi. 'Gobi: Tracking the Desert' was the first book on the region since the 1920's (those by the American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews). In Mongolia, everything leads back to Genghis. I followed. The result was 'Genghis Khan: Life, Death and Resurrection', now appearing in 20 languages. Luckily, there's more to Mongol studies than Genghis. 'Attila the Hun' and 'Kublai Khan' came next.

Another main theme in Asian history is the ancient and modern relationship between Mongolia and China. 'The Terracotta Army', published to in 2007, was followed by 'The Great Wall', which took me from Xinjiang to the Pacific. 'The Leadership Secrets of Genghis Khan' (combining history, character analysis and modern leadership theory) and 'Xanadu: Marco Polo and Europe's Discovery of the East' pretty much exhausted Inner Asian themes for me.

So recently I have become interested in Japan. For 'Samurai: The Last Warrior', I followed in the footsteps of Saigo Takamori, the real 'Last Samurai', published in February 2011. After that, more fiction, perhaps.

I live in north London, inspired by a strong and beautiful family - wife, children and grand-children.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Almost like Being There, August 19, 2005
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Maria Marius (Pittsburgh, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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It is very difficult to understand the full nature of a battlefield unless you walk the ground. The lie of the land alters strategy, and sometimes alters outcomes. For example, Bosworth Field is more comprehensible as an event if you can inspect it as a place. The Chattanooga Campaign, impressive as a historic event, becomes both more "human" and more emotional when you stand on Lookout Mountain and stare across the distance at the terrain. The effort and valor of the men of both armies who fought there can be appreciated fully only when you actually view the steep slopes and consider what it meant to scale them carrying full battle pack. But its not always possible to tour the world inspecting battle sites. This book is the next best thing to being there. The sites and the battles are outlined in well-written text. Color plates and diagrams make the battles much easier to understand. For many key battles, there are color plates with overlays demonstrating what the site looks like today and how it appeared at the time of the battle. I've found the book to be useful as a reference work and enjoyable to read.
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