Cambridge Military Histories Ser.: Combat and Morale in the North African...

Cambridge Military Histories Ser.: Combat and Morale in the North African...

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This book is a valuable addition to any reader's library, with a focus on the psychological and social aspects of military science during World War II. The author, Jonathan Fennell, provides a detailed account of the Eighth Army's path to El Alamein, highlighting the importance of combat and morale in shaping the outcome of the North African campaign. The book is part of the Cambridge Military Histories Ser., and this new edition is published by Cambridge University Press. It is a trade paperback with 362 pages, and measures 9 inches in length, 6 inches in width, and 0.7 inches in height. The book is in English, and weighs 17.3 ounces. The publication year is 2014, and it is categorized under Textbooks, Education & Reference, and Books & Magazines.

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Number Of Pages 362 Pages
Language English
Item Height 0.7 in
Subject Military Science
Publication Year 2014
Features New Edition
Item Weight 17.3 Oz
Type Textbook
Author Jonathan Fennell
Item Length 9 in
Item Width 6 in
Format Trade Paperback

You will find that this new edition includes a list of key figures.

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