The Bitter Sea: The Brutal World War II Fight for the Mediterranean

Author:   Simon Ball
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
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9780007203055


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
Format:   Paperback
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The Bitter Sea: The Brutal World War II Fight for the Mediterranean


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A gripping history of the Mediterranean campaigns from the first rumblings of conflict through the Second World War and into the uneasy peace of the late 1940s. The Mediterranean Sea lies at the very heart of recent world history. To the British during the Second World War, the Mediterranean was the world’s great thoroughfare. To the Americans, it represented the answer to anti-imperialism. And to Mussolini, it encapsulated his violent vision of conquest. These three great powers attempted to overthrow the existing order in the Mediterranean, resulting in a collision of allies as well as enemies that hadn’t been seen before: the Germans fought against the Italians, the Americans against the Arabs, the Jews against the British, the French against nearly everyone. The Mediterranean was indeed ‘the bitter sea’. In this masterly history, Simon Ball takes us through the tumultuous events set in motion by Mussolini’s lust for conquest that ended with the creation of Israel. Long drawn-out battles on land, sea and air – dominated by WWII’s most illustrious leaders, Churchill, Eisenhower and Rommel amongst them – resulted in Allied victory in the battle of El Alamein, the terrifying desert campaigns of Africa and the eventual defeat of Italy and then Germany. The wars in the Mediterranean had huge consequences for all those who fought in them, but none more profound than those experienced by the lands, nations and peoples that lived around the sea itself. Based on entirely original research, ‘The Bitter Sea’ is expertly written, utterly compelling and unquestionably important.

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Author:   Simon Ball
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   HarperPress
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.310kg
ISBN:  

9780007203055


ISBN 10:   0007203055
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Praise for `The Guardsmen': `Excellent...a historical classic brilliantly executed and an irresistible read.' Guardian `Through skilful stitching of threads from personal and official papers, Ball has woven a superb panoramic tapestry of 20th-century Conservative politics...Compelling.' Sunday Times `A magnificent achievement...Superb scholarship, profound insight and written in a style both incisive and flowing, this is a book for every taste. I cannot recommend it too highly.' Spectator


Praise for 'The Guardsmen': 'Excellent!a historical classic brilliantly executed and an irresistible read.' Guardian 'Through skilful stitching of threads from personal and official papers, Ball has woven a superb panoramic tapestry of 20th-century Conservative politics!Compelling.' Sunday Times 'A magnificent achievement!Superb scholarship, profound insight and written in a style both incisive and flowing, this is a book for every taste. I cannot recommend it too highly.' Spectator


Praise for 'The Guardsmen': 'Excellent!a historical classic brilliantly executed and an irresistible read.' Guardian 'Through skilful stitching of threads from personal and official papers, Ball has woven a superb panoramic tapestry of 20th-century Conservative politics!Compelling.' Sunday Times 'A magnificent achievement!Superb scholarship, profound insight and written in a style both incisive and flowing, this is a book for every taste. I cannot recommend it too highly.' Spectator


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Simon Ball studied at Brasenose College, Oxford and Christ’s College, Cambridge. He teaches history at the University of Glasgow. The Guardsmen was published to critical acclaim in 2004.

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