Description
Hardcover is a bit worn. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This vintage copy of “The element of maneuver in war” by Charles Andrew Willoughby offers a fascinating glimpse into the military strategy and tactics of the early 20th century. Willoughby, a highly decorated American general who served in both World Wars, draws upon his extensive combat experience to analyze the critical role of maneuver in warfare. Published in the interwar period, this work reflects the evolving tactics and technologies that shaped modern military doctrine, from the emergence of armored warfare to the increasing importance of air power. Collectors of military history will appreciate this insightful volume as a primary source from a renowned strategist grappling with the lessons of World War I and anticipating the challenges of future conflicts. Despite its well-worn exterior, the clean pages and secure binding ensure that Willoughby’s influential ideas remain accessible to scholars and enthusiasts alike.