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Catastrophe: Europe Goes to War 1914Â is a 628 page, 6 x 9 inch WW1 military history non-fiction hardback book by Max Hastings that was published in 2013 and is in Good condition overall.
The hardback cover dust-jacket has edge creasing and small corner scuff marks.  There is minor staining on the outside paper edge of the book. The inside pages are slightly faded but clearly readable and in good condition.
Only 1 of this item in stock - get it from us before it's gone!
BOOK SUMMARY (PUBLISHER)
In 1914, Europe plunged into the twentieth century's first terrible act of self-immolation - what was then called 'The Great War'. On the eve of its centenary, Max Hastings seeks to explain both how the conflict came about and what befell millions of men and women during the first months of strife.
He finds the evidence overwhelming that Austria and Germany must accept principal blame for the outbreak. While what followed was a vast .
BOOK SUMMARY (SELLER)
Catastrophe: Europe Goes to War 1914Â is a 628 page, 6 x 9 inch WW1 military history non-fiction hardback book by Max Hastings that was published in 2013 and is in Good condition overall.
The hardback cover dust-jacket has edge creasing and small corner scuff marks.  There is minor staining on the outside paper edge of the book. The inside pages are slightly faded but clearly readable and in good condition.
Only 1 of this item in stock - get it from us before it's gone!
BOOK SUMMARY (PUBLISHER)
In 1914, Europe plunged into the twentieth century's first terrible act of self-immolation - what was then called 'The Great War'. On the eve of its centenary, Max Hastings seeks to explain both how the conflict came about and what befell millions of men and women during the first months of strife.
He finds the evidence overwhelming that Austria and Germany must accept principal blame for the outbreak. While what followed was a vast .
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