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ISBN10: 0199261504, ISBN13: 9780199261505, [publisher: Oxford University Press, London] Hardcover First Edition This is a Fine Copy of this Book in black cloth with gilt title lettering to spine in a Fine Dust-Jacket that has no chips or tears to extremities.Not Price clipped and this copy has NO previous owner's names or inscriptions present.The book has a firm binding and it's a lovely clean tight copy with lovely crisp white page edges.Great copy for the collector.The dust-jacket well protected in a brodart cover sleeve.Uncommon title 8vo 272pp First Edition 1st Impression [2006] [Old Langho, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2006]
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ISBN10: 0199261504, ISBN13: 9780199261505, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover First Edition Top corners of hard covers faintly scrunched from storage, otherwise hard covers in excellent condition. New book, never read. Pages clean and crisp, spine unbroken. 0719A [New Rochelle, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]
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ISBN10: 0199261504, ISBN13: 9780199261505, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. Why did the British government declare war on Germany in August 1914? Was it because Germany posed a threat to British national security? Today many prominent historians would argue that this was not the case and that a million British citizens died needlessly for a misguided cause. This book counters such revisionist arguments. Matthew Seligmann disputes the suggestion that the British government either got its facts wrong about the Germanthreat or even, as some have claimed, deliberately 'invented' it in order to justify an otherwise unnecessary alignment with France and Russia. By examining the military and naval intelligence assessmentsforwarded from Germany to London by Britain's service attaches in Berlin, its 'men on the spot', Spies in Uniform clearly demonstrates that the British authorities had every reason to be alarmed. From these crucial intelligence documents, previously thought to have been lost, Dr Seligmann shows that in the decade before the First World War, the British government was kept well informed about military and naval developments in the Reich. In particular, the attachesconsistently warned that German ambitions to challenge Britain posed a real and imminent danger to national security. As a result, the book concludes that the British government's perception of a German threat before 1914, farfrom being ...
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ISBN10: 0199261504, ISBN13: 9780199261505, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. Why did the British government declare war on Germany in August 1914? Was it because Germany posed a threat to British national security? Today many prominent historians would argue that this was not the case and that a million British citizens died needlessly for a misguided cause. This book counters such revisionist arguments. Matthew Seligmann disputes the suggestion that the British government either got its facts wrong about the Germanthreat or even, as some have claimed, deliberately 'invented' it in order to justify an otherwise unnecessary alignment with France and Russia. By examining the military and naval intelligence assessmentsforwarded from Germany to London by Britain's service attaches in Berlin, its 'men on the spot', Spies in Uniform clearly demonstrates that the British authorities had every reason to be alarmed. From these crucial intelligence documents, previously thought to have been lost, Dr Seligmann shows that in the decade before the First World War, the British government was kept well informed about military and naval developments in the Reich. In particular, the attachesconsistently warned that German ambitions to challenge Britain posed a real and imminent danger to national security. As a result, the book concludes that the British government's perception of a German threat before 1914, farfrom being ...
ISBN10: 0199261504, ISBN13: 9780199261505, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover [DH, SE, Spain] [Publication Year: 2006]
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