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War: The Lethal Custom
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Dyer GwynneUSD 9.93
(Sun Jun 2 13:40:35 2024)
BiblioGreat Southern BooksCarroll & Graf Publishers, New York, Date: 2005. First Edition. Hardcover (Original Cloth). Very Good Condition/Good. First impression. Size: Octavo (standard book size). 484 pages. Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. The dust jacket is in very good condition save a small closed tear on the base of the front foredge.. All edges clean, neat and free of foxing. Library stamps etc only on endpapers, half-title page.. This book is available and ready to be shipped.. A chronicle of organized human aggression gets a timely update in this new edition of a seminal book originally published in 1986. As Dyer covers the history of human warfare-from primitive tribal skirmishes and the "total war" of WWI and II to the imbroglios of the past 30 years (including the current one in Iraq)-a sense of cyclical inexorability begins to creep in, of history repeating itself again and again. One is struck by the notion that the only changes in the historical narrative of humans at war are new strategies necessitated by new, and exponentially more deadly, technologies. Implicit in Dyer's argument is the idea that, in war, humans have become increasingly subjugated to the increasingly awesome power of their machines, so that the nuclear stalemate of the Cold War becomes a logical extension of the deadlock of WWI trench warfare. Dyer is an accomplished military historian who bolsters his extensive knowledge with a rhetorical style that is at once invisible and entirely convincing. Structurally, the book accordions in and out from the psychology of individual soldiers, to the workings of whole armies, to broader historical movements and how they change (and stay the same) through time. It is a powerful effect, and one that ultimately makes this book at once a valuable historical treatise and a fervent and compelling call toward pacifism. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Military & Warfare; History. ISBN: 0786715383. ISBN/EAN: 9780786715381. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 9540. . 9780786715381 2005. Carroll & Graf Publishers ISBN 0786715383 9780786715381 [AU]

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