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Paperback Desert War Book

ISBN: 0722161867

ISBN13: 9780722161869

Desert War

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Alan Moorehead was a peerless war correspondent who covered the entire war in North Africa from 1940-1943. The trilogy of books he wrote on the prolonged battles between Montgomery's Eighth Army and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Moorehead: A Forgotten Classic

If you are interested in the War in North Africa this is the read for you. It is absorbing and well written with a flow of a correspondent who is constantly moving to different parts of the front. I love and would recommend anything by Moorehead, but this is still a special book because he lived most of it. It is not however a history of the war. There are large chunks of the war that are not written about, time frames where whole battles are not directly refered to. That is because Moorehead was not there to cover the war. That does not detract from the flavour and action of the book. Moorehead is great in, among other areas, * his description of the British Campaign against Italy in Ethiopia* his descrption of the early days of the war and also the Australian role in the war against Vichy France in Syria and then its role to nip a coup and Nazi support for Iraq, firmly in the bud* his description of the ebb and flow of battle that confused both sides, but ultimately was most boldly exploited by the Germans. The swirl of dust and whole lines of transport and tanks wondering either into or out of battle can almost be tasted.* the seldom written about race to Tunis at the end of the book, the sudden rush across Algeria and then bogged down fighting in Tunisia; tough battle that tested the Americans for the first time and one where, despite the public image, was still largely British in effort. The book is also of note in that halfway through Moorehead leaves the front for India and covers the Scripp's mission on Indian Independence at the height of the Japanese invasion. I know of really few descriptions of the positions of all the major parties in debating future of India: Gandhi with his unrealistic notion of "sating the violence of the Japanese invader with the blood of pacifist Indians who merely submit to the bayonets;" Ali Jinnah's willingness to send millions of Muslim troops to support the British if Britain would grant defacto status of the Muslim homeland of Pakistan. Somewhere between the two was the ever boxing clever Nehru. Moorhead met all these men and interviewed them in detail. Moorehead also relates the loss of other correspondents in the fighting. The constant weariness and grind of the campaign that had Britain in the fighting for more than 3 years is apparent and there is a heartrending description of a British Tommy experiencing too much of the constant slogging and pounding of battle and not caring, in desperation, leads a forlorn attack in what was obviously a case of suicide.This is one of the best books on WWII and war that I have ever read... and I may have read over 1000 since my early teens.

Absorbing

Moorehead's first person account of the African Desert Campaign is top-flight. He captures the moment as he experiences it. I feel I am sitting right beside him as he describes events and his reactions to them. Could this man write! I carry this book in my briefcase and whip it out whenever I have a few minutes to spare. I am always rewarded.

Mooreheads a great author

Experience the Desert War (and other related campaigns) with the immediacy and freshness of a journalist writing his dispatches from the front. No dry, revisionst tome here. This beautifully written book gives you a sense of what it was like to actually be there. A must read for anyone interested in WW-2's North Africa Campaign.

The War In the Desert

In W.W.II there were many places were battles took place. There were battles in France, POland, Russia, and Africa. This book focuses on the African part of the war. The book War In the Desert was an excellent book. It was a very in depth book on th etrials an dtribulations of the war. The pictures are very good deppicting exactly whhat went on. This book was a great help for me to understand the war in the desert better.

A Vivid Account - But Not A History

Do not buy this book expecting a history of the African Campaigns; what Moorehead has provided is a kind of personal transect of the events in Africa. Moorehead's personal biases overshadow any journalistic allegiance to objectivity, but this is the beauty of the book. Finally a chance to see the war, not from the objective perspective of memoirs written long afterward, in which factual accuracy, multiple sources and the gift of hind-sight play such important roles, but from the immediate perspective of single man over the course of three years. When you read this book, you are seeing Moorehead's war. His eye for detail, his keen insights, his gross misconceptions, his various fascinations, his undeniably British dispositions, and the evolution of his attitude toward the war: all come through unfiltered. One more thing, which I feel is worth mentioning: This man can write. After experiencing the repetitive rhetoric of Amborse, the dry number crunching of serious historians, and the unpracticed style of the thousands who have set out to write their own memoirs, Moorehead's prose is a breath of fresh air. He is a veteran writer who knows that he is living through extraordinary times, and he takes the oppurtunity to put his talent to good use. His writing has a vividness which can usually only be found in the best fiction; and just like the best fiction, it is quite impossible to put down once it is picked up. The result is a book which I recommend to anyone interested in the era - worthy of anyone's time, money and bookshelf space.
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