Phillip Warner, an esteemed British military historian. He is widely recognized for his expertise in the field of military history, particularly his in-depth knowledge of the Crimean War. Warner’s passion for this specific conflict is evident in his influential work, “The Crimean War: A Reappraisal” (1973). This book serves as a significant contribution to the understanding and interpretation of the Crimean War.
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1973 First Edition – The Crimean War: A Reappraisal, by Phillip Warner
The Crimean War: A Reappraisal, written by Phillip Warner, is a meticulously researched and comprehensive reappraisal of the Crimean War. This 1973 first edition, published by Taplinger Publishing Company, offers readers a deep dive into the historical context, key events, and significant figures of the war. Spanning 216 pages, this red cloth hardcover volume is in mint condition, with deckled fore-edges and a clean, tightly bound interior. Although the dust jacket is not present, the book remains a valuable addition to any history enthusiast’s collection.
Warner’s work explores the plot of the Crimean War and delves into its key themes of military strategy, political maneuvering, and the impact on international relations.