The Seven Years War by Julian S. Corbett is a detailed and authoritative analysis of one of the most significant conflicts of the 18th century. This comprehensive account explores the global nature of the war, from Europe to the Americas and beyond, highlighting its impact on naval and military strategy. Corbettés expertise as a naval historian provides unique insights into the maritime aspects of the conflict, emphasizing the role of sea power in shaping the war's outcomes. This book is a vital resource for readers interested in military history, naval warfare, and the geopolitical shifts of the 1700s.
Bound, decorated cloth with slipcase, xxiii+674pp., 17x26cm., illustr. in col. and b/w., in very good condition (slipcover and binding with light traces of use, name and date in pencil on first and last page).
17x26cm
674 pp.
The Folio Society 2001 London