"The First Battle of Ypres, waged in the fall of 1914, changed how wars are fought. This decisive battle denied Germany a quick victory as they failed to capture the Channel ports, ensuring World War I would carry on for years. It not only extended the war but defined it, and in novelistic prose Robert Cowley delves into the human experience of this weeks-long pitched battle that gave birth to 'no man's land,' that spectral space of shattered trees and pockmarked earth: battlegrounds where thousands of men fought to gain thirty feet of territory--only to lose it again the next day. As battle…mehr
"The First Battle of Ypres, waged in the fall of 1914, changed how wars are fought. This decisive battle denied Germany a quick victory as they failed to capture the Channel ports, ensuring World War I would carry on for years. It not only extended the war but defined it, and in novelistic prose Robert Cowley delves into the human experience of this weeks-long pitched battle that gave birth to 'no man's land,' that spectral space of shattered trees and pockmarked earth: battlegrounds where thousands of men fought to gain thirty feet of territory--only to lose it again the next day. As battle lines became entrenched, Cowley reveals a crucial, overlooked 'What if?' of history: the afternoon when the Germans hesitated to attack the depleted British forces and lost their best chance of winning the Western Front"
Robert Cowley is an authority on American and European military history whose writing spans the Civil War to World War II. He has held several senior positions in book and magazine publishing and is the founding editor of the award-winning MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History. Cowley has also written and edited three collections of essays in counterfactual history known as What If?, and he is the author of the forthcoming book The Killing Season, a history of the first Battle of Ypres and the beginning of World War I. As part of his research, he drove and walked the entire length of the Western Front. He lives in Newport, Rhode Island.
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Introduction Part I: The Shadow of Schlieffen Prologue: August 20, 1914, Near Charleroi, Belgium 1. "The Virtuosity of Sheer Audacity" 2. The Man Who Willed a War Part II: The Flanders of Convergence 3. The Strength of Despair 4. The Antwerp Diversion 5. Testimony of the Spade 6. Race to the Sea 7. Accidental Tourists 8. October Surprise Part III: Arc of Flame 9. The Salient 10. Shoulder to Shoulder 11. Singers in the Mist 12. The River Redoubt 13. The Great Fear 14. "Hanging On by Our Eyelids" 15. One Day Part IV: Ne Plus Ultra 16. The Bargeman's Solution 17. Dead Sea 18. The Gap 19. "Fancy Meeting You Here" 20. The Kaiser's Battle 21. The Invention of No-Man's Land Epilogue: November 17-18, 1914, Klein-Zillebeke, Belgium
Introduction Part I: The Shadow of Schlieffen Prologue: August 20, 1914, Near Charleroi, Belgium 1. "The Virtuosity of Sheer Audacity" 2. The Man Who Willed a War Part II: The Flanders of Convergence 3. The Strength of Despair 4. The Antwerp Diversion 5. Testimony of the Spade 6. Race to the Sea 7. Accidental Tourists 8. October Surprise Part III: Arc of Flame 9. The Salient 10. Shoulder to Shoulder 11. Singers in the Mist 12. The River Redoubt 13. The Great Fear 14. "Hanging On by Our Eyelids" 15. One Day Part IV: Ne Plus Ultra 16. The Bargeman's Solution 17. Dead Sea 18. The Gap 19. "Fancy Meeting You Here" 20. The Kaiser's Battle 21. The Invention of No-Man's Land Epilogue: November 17-18, 1914, Klein-Zillebeke, Belgium
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The Killing Season has all the elements of an epic. A bloody, consequential battle, a cast of heroic characters, taut writing, superb research, and an unputdownable story, all make Robert Cowley's a great book. It will stand as a classic of military history.
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