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Go to My LibraryThe Guns Of August
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Dell .
- ISBN
- 9780440033332
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Original edition details
Other editions (21)
The Guns of August
2004 • Ballantine
English
Barbara W. Tuchman: The Guns of August, The Proud Tower (LOA #222)
2012 • Library of America
English
August Neunzehnhundertvierzehn
2013 • Fischer Taschenbuch
German
The Guns of August The Outbreak of World War I; Barbara W. Tuchman's Great War Series
2009 • Random House Publishing Group
English
The Guns of August The Classic Bestselling Account of the Outbreak of the First World War
2014 • Penguin Books
English
Other editions

The Guns of August
2004 • Ballantine
English

Barbara W. Tuchman: The Guns of August, The Proud Tower (LOA #222)
2012 • Library of America
English

August Neunzehnhundertvierzehn
2013 • Fischer Taschenbuch
German

The Guns of August The Outbreak of World War I; Barbara W. Tuchman's Great War Series
2009 • Random House Publishing Group
English

The Guns of August The Classic Bestselling Account of the Outbreak of the First World War
2014 • Penguin Books
English

Guns of August
1982 • Bantam Books
English

Guns of August
2010 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Guns of August
1985 • Recorded Books
English

The GUNS OF AUGUST
1962 • Scribner
English

The Guns of August (Unabridged)
2012 • Blackstone Audio, Inc.
English

The Guns of August
1994 • Folio society
English

The Guns of August
2012 • History Book Club
English

The Guns of August The Classic Bestselling Account of the Outbreak of the First World War
2014 • Penguin Books Limited
English

The Guns of August
1976 • Bantam Books
English

The Guns of August
2000 • Robinson
English

Guns of August
2005 • Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Incorporated
English

Los cañones de agosto
2022 • RBA
Spanish

Los cañones de agosto treinta y un días de 1914 que cambiaron la faz del mundo
2004 • Ediciones Península
Spanish

Los cañones de agosto Treinta y un días de 1914 que cambiaron la faz del mundo
2012 • RBA
Spanish

Los cañones de agosto treinta y un días de 1914 que cambiaron la faz del mundo
2018 • RBA
Spanish

De kanonnen van augustus de eerste oorlogsmaand van 1914
2006 • De Arbeiderspers
Dutch
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Barbara Tuchman's historical works, particularly "The Guns of August" and "The Proud Tower," are widely celebrated for their exceptional narrative quality and engaging prose. Reviewers consistently praise Tuchman as a master historian whose writing is informative, readable, and capable of transforming complex historical events into gripping stories. "The Guns of August" is lauded for its detailed account of the initial stages of World War I, skillfully chronicling the military planning and early execution of the conflict. "The Proud Tower" offers an in-depth, broader portrait of Europe and America in the decades leading up to the war, exploring political, social, and cultural developments with remarkable insight. Many readers highlight Tuchman's ability to explain intricate situations clearly, convey the wider implications of historical events, and present a nuanced yet authoritative perspective. Her books are considered a solid, enjoyable, and enlightening foundation for understanding the era, often described as page-turners that present a detailed and conclusive view of the societies and military thinking of the time.
Despite widespread acclaim, some reviewers note specific limitations of Tuchman's work. A recurring point is that Tuchman, not being a formally trained academic historian, sometimes exhibits a less dispassionate approach than expected in scholarly history. More significantly, critics suggest that the historiography in "The Guns of August," published in the early 1960s, may be somewhat dated, as subsequent decades have seen new documents revealed and extensive research that has altered the prevailing understanding of the war's origins and early campaigns. While her prose is beautiful, some feel the historical analysis might not fully align with modern academic consensus. Additionally, some readers found the books, particularly "The Guns of August," to be dense and detail-heavy, occasionally making it challenging to keep track of numerous names and allegiances.
Overall, Barbara Tuchman's "The Guns of August" and "The Proud Tower" remain highly regarded and are considered essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the prelude to and initial months of World War I. While academic historians may point to more recent scholarship for the very latest interpretations, Tuchman's ability to craft compelling narratives ensures her books endure as classics. They offer valuable lessons and draw parallels that resonate with contemporary global dynamics, highlighting the follies of strategic misjudgment and political polarization. These books are strongly recommended for general readers with an interest in history, particularly those seeking an accessible, well-written, and detailed introduction to the early 20th century. They are ideal for anyone who appreciates narrative history that brings the past vividly to life, providing a rich, foundational understanding of a pivotal period.
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