The Guns of August Free Audiobook Download by Barbara W. Tuchman


The Guns of August takes its title from a quote by Winston Churchill where he refers to the events of 1866. Churchill stated that "the further back you look, the fewer the guns". It was written by Barbara W. Tuchman in 1956 and is considered by many as one of her best works. The Guns of August tells the story of early 20th century Europe from the perspective of three different countries: Germany, France, and Russia. This book tells a haunting tale about how these countries were eventually brought together in World War I

In this book, Barbara W. Tuchman tells the story of how World War I began. The Guns of August is an insightful and detailed history of the events leading up to World War I from 1914-1918.

The Guns of August is a Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Barbara W. Tuchman which deals with the events surrounding World War I. It was originally published in 1948 and has been called "the greatest book about war ever written". It is an account of how the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, who was almost certainly killed by Serbian nationalists, plunged Europe into war. The book's main focus is on the effects of excessive nationalism and militarism on international relations and its consequences for world peace.

'The Guns of August' is a Popular History that's set in 1914. It describes the tensions between the major powers before World War One. This book is a good read for anyone who wants to know more about this time period or the historical effects of WWI

[John Lee's] narrative has all the intensity of a novel. The story is set in Europe during World War I and, like any good historical piece, includes all the flavor and nuance of that era.

Published Date 2011-03-28
Duration 19 hours 2 minutes
Author Barbara W. Tuchman
Narrated John Lee
Reviews
(61 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category Military, North America

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