100 Days to Victory
How the Great War Was Fought and Won 1914-1918
(Author) Saul DavidSaul David's 100 DAYS TO VICTORY is a totally original, utterly engaging account of the Great War - the first book to tell the story of the 'war to end all wars' through the events of one hundred key days between 1914 and 1918. 100 DAYS TO VICTORY is a 360 degree portrait of a global conflict that stretched east from the shores of Britain to the marshes of Iraq, and south from the forests of Russia to the bush of German South East Africa. Throughout his gripping narrative we hear the voices of men and women both eminent and ordinary, some who were spectators on the Home Front, others - including Saul David's own family - who were deeply embroiled in epic battles that changed the world forever. 100 DAYS TO VICTORY is the work of a great historian and supreme story teller. Most importantly, it is also an enthralling tribute to a generation whose sacrifice should never be forgotten.
Saul David
Saul David is a British historian, broadcaster, and author known for his works on military history. His most notable works include "Victoria's Wars: The Rise of Empire" and "Operation Thunderbolt: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe Airport." David's writing style is characterized by meticulous research, engaging storytelling, and vivid descriptions of historical events. He has made significant contributions to the genre of military history by bringing lesser-known stories to light and providing fresh perspectives on well-known events. One of his most famous works, "Operation Thunderbolt," chronicles the daring rescue mission of hostages held at Entebbe Airport in Uganda in 1976. David's works have been praised for their accessibility and compelling narratives, making him a prominent figure in the field of military history.