'It's brilliant. The book is fabulous... he had a lot of perception about the lives of those he was writing about'
- Jeremy Bowen, The Today Programme
'One of the most remarkable books of this or any other modern war'
New Statesman
'A classic'
Observer
'As a narrative history, it effortlessly engages the reader. It is a timeless work.'
Soldier Magazine
'A timely reissue of Moorehead's classic trilogy in one omnibus edition. Established as a masterpiece.'
Military History Monthly
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Alan Moorehead was born in Melbourne in 1910. Educated at Scotch College and Melbourne University, he was a reporter for the Melbourne Herald before sailing to London in 1936. He became foreign correspondent for the Daily Express, and ultimately one of the finest correspondents of World War II. After the war he turned from journalism to writing books, and in 1956 won the Duff Cooper Prize for Gallipoli. He was awarded the OBE in 1946 and the CBE in 1968. Alan Moorehead died in 1983. His 1944 book, The Desert War: The North Africa Campaign 1940-43 was republished by Aurum in 2009.
Richard Overy, Professor of History, University of Exeter, is a world-renowned historian and an expert on the history of the Second World War and the Hitler and Stalin dictatorships. He has won five prizes for his published work, including in 2005 the Wolfson prize for History. He is a regular contributor to the Independent, Sunday Telegraph and Guardian.