Description
Hardback cover has some light wear. Pages are clean. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved volume from the renowned “Combat and Survival” series offers a fascinating glimpse into the art of warfare and the grim realities of armed conflict. Penned by H.S. Stutman, a celebrated military historian and tactician, this 17th installment delves into the physical, mental, and strategic components that separate victors from the vanquished on the battlefield.
Stutman’s meticulous research and firsthand accounts from seasoned veterans provide a visceral and uncompromising portrayal of the chaos, courage, and calculated decisions that shape the outcome of battles. From the psychology of combat to the evolution of weaponry and tactics, this tome serves as a comprehensive guide to the harsh truths of warfare throughout history.
For collectors and enthusiasts of military literature, this well-preserved copy represents a rare opportunity to own a pivotal work from a revered series. Stutman’s unflinching prose and commitment to historical accuracy have cemented his place among the preeminent voices in the genre, making this volume a must-have for any serious library on the subject.