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Battle for Empire
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Battle for Empire

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The true story of the first major global conflict...

The first world war was not that which began in 1914, but the so-called Seven Years War which, in 1756, brought into being global conflict.

The new factor which dramatically altered the course of history was British sea power. With the support of the navy, a few thousand men dispossessed the French of their fledgling North American empire and saw them, and the Dutch, utterly vanquished in India. Attacks on Cuba and the Philippines crippled the Spanish Empire.

Through feats of extraordinary courage and endurance, fighting merchant adventurers such as Robert Clive laid the foundations of an Indian empire. In North America, soldiers such as the Virginia militia officer George Washington, the future first President of the United States, and James Wolfe, who died in the battle for Quebec, determined that the continent would be British - not French.

In this vivid account of this first 'modern' war, Tom Pocock uses the testimony of eyewitnesses to dramatic effect.

Praise for Tom Pocock: 'Pocock's book makes enthralling reading... his prose is excellent' - Nigel Nicolson, The Spectator

'The lessons of history are brought to life by Tom Pocock and his latest book is a thoroughly good read' - The Times

'Tom Pocock has caught the flavour of this age. He is a first-rate story-teller, writing with an appropriate gusto about his robust heroes' - Lawrence James, Evening Standard

Tom Pocock is the author of 18 books (and editor of two more), including two about his experiences as a newspaper war correspondent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lume Books
Date
1 September 2022
Pages
266
ISBN
9781839014109

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The true story of the first major global conflict...

The first world war was not that which began in 1914, but the so-called Seven Years War which, in 1756, brought into being global conflict.

The new factor which dramatically altered the course of history was British sea power. With the support of the navy, a few thousand men dispossessed the French of their fledgling North American empire and saw them, and the Dutch, utterly vanquished in India. Attacks on Cuba and the Philippines crippled the Spanish Empire.

Through feats of extraordinary courage and endurance, fighting merchant adventurers such as Robert Clive laid the foundations of an Indian empire. In North America, soldiers such as the Virginia militia officer George Washington, the future first President of the United States, and James Wolfe, who died in the battle for Quebec, determined that the continent would be British - not French.

In this vivid account of this first 'modern' war, Tom Pocock uses the testimony of eyewitnesses to dramatic effect.

Praise for Tom Pocock: 'Pocock's book makes enthralling reading... his prose is excellent' - Nigel Nicolson, The Spectator

'The lessons of history are brought to life by Tom Pocock and his latest book is a thoroughly good read' - The Times

'Tom Pocock has caught the flavour of this age. He is a first-rate story-teller, writing with an appropriate gusto about his robust heroes' - Lawrence James, Evening Standard

Tom Pocock is the author of 18 books (and editor of two more), including two about his experiences as a newspaper war correspondent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lume Books
Date
1 September 2022
Pages
266
ISBN
9781839014109