Preston in the First World War

Preston in the First World War
Title Preston in the First World War PDF eBook
Author David Huggonson
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 187
Release 2014-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445618761

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The First World War for the people of Preston. Publication ties in with the centenary year of the outbreak of the First World War.

A Higher Form of Killing

A Higher Form of Killing
Title A Higher Form of Killing PDF eBook
Author Diana Preston
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 508
Release 2015-02-24
Genre History
ISBN 1620402130

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In six weeks during April and May 1915, as World War I escalated, Germany forever altered the way war would be fought. On April 22, at Ypres, German canisters spewed poison gas at French and Canadian soldiers in their trenches; on May 7, the German submarine U-20, without warning, torpedoed the passenger liner Lusitania, killing 1,198 civilians; and on May 31, a German Zeppelin began the first aerial bombardment of London and its inhabitants. Each of these actions violated rules of war carefully agreed at the Hague Conventions of 1898 and 1907. Though Germany's attempts to quickly win the war failed, the psychological damage caused by these attacks far outweighed the casualties. The era of weapons of mass destruction had dawned. While each of these momentous events has been chronicled in histories of the war, celebrated historian Diana Preston links them for the first time, revealing the dramatic stories behind each through the eyes of those who were there, whether making the decisions or experiencing their effect. She places the attacks in the context of the centuries-old debate over what constitutes “just war,” and shows how, in their aftermath, the other combatants felt the necessity to develop extreme weapons of their own. In our current time of terror, when weapons of mass destruction-imagined or real-are once again vilified, the story of their birth is of great relevance.

Battleships of World War I

Battleships of World War I
Title Battleships of World War I PDF eBook
Author Antony Preston
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 1972
Genre History
ISBN

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Braddock's Defeat

Braddock's Defeat
Title Braddock's Defeat PDF eBook
Author David Lee Preston
Publisher Pivotal Moments in American Hi
Pages 481
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 0199845328

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On July 9, 1755, British and colonial troops under the command of General Edward Braddock suffered a crushing defeat to French and Native American enemy forces in Ohio Country. Known as the Battle of the Monongahela, the loss altered the trajectory of the Seven Years' War in America, escalating the fighting and shifting the balance of power. An unprecedented rout of a modern and powerful British army by a predominantly Indian force, Monongahela shocked the colonial world--and also planted the first seeds of an independent American consciousness. The culmination of a failed attempt to capture Fort Duquesne from the French, Braddock's Defeat was a pivotal moment in American and world history. While the defeat is often blamed on blundering and arrogance on the part of General Braddock--who was wounded in battle and died the next day--David Preston's gripping new work argues that such a claim diminishes the victory that Indian and French forces won by their superior discipline and leadership. In fact, the French Canadian officer Captain Beaujeu had greater tactical skill, reconnaissance, and execution, and his Indian allies were the most effective and disciplined troops on the field. Preston also explores the long shadow cast by Braddock's Defeat over the 18th century and the American Revolution two decades later. The campaign had been an awakening to empire for many British Americans, spawning ideas of American identity and anticipating many of the political and social divisions that would erupt with the outbreak of the Revolution. Braddock's Defeat was the defining generational experience for many British and American officers, including Thomas Gage, Horatio Gates, and perhaps most significantly, George Washington. A rich battle history driven by a gripping narrative and an abundance of new evidence,Braddock's Defeat presents the fullest account yet of this defining moment in early American history.

Battleships

Battleships
Title Battleships PDF eBook
Author Antony Preston
Publisher Salamander Books
Pages 72
Release 1988-08
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780861240630

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Profusely illustrated text describes the development of the battleship and its role in naval history.

Preston's Military Heritage

Preston's Military Heritage
Title Preston's Military Heritage PDF eBook
Author Keith Johnson
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 173
Release 2019-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445684063

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The military heritage of Preston, from Roman occupation to the present day through its historic sites, personalities, monuments and memorials.

Lusitania

Lusitania
Title Lusitania PDF eBook
Author Diana Preston
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 548
Release 2002-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 0802713750

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An account of the 1915 sinking of the Lusitania offers a portrait of early twentieth-century maritime history and the terrible impact of the disaster on the course of World War I.