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Second Hand The Tide at Sunrise

A History of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904–1905

Author : Denis Warner & Peggy Warner

The Tide at Sunrise : A History of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904–1905

Condition

Hardback copy in very good condition. Light shelf wear and minor age toning to boards and page edges consistent with age. Binding remains firm with clean internal contents throughout. Numerous illustrations and photographs remain clear and well preserved.
 
 
 

Details

General - Pages : 627 | Images : black-and-white photographs, portraits, maps and illustrations | Publisher : Angus & Robertson | Place of Publication : London, UK | Language : English

Hardback - Year of Publication : 1974 | Edition : First edition | Size : 240mm x 160mm | ISBN : 0207955549

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The Tide at Sunrise is a comprehensive history of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, a conflict that transformed the balance of power in East Asia and announced Japan as a major modern military force. Denis and Peggy Warner draw on extensive research and contemporary sources to provide a detailed narrative of the war’s military campaigns, political developments and key personalities.

The book examines major engagements on land and at sea, including Port Arthur, Mukden and Tsushima, while also exploring the wider diplomatic and strategic context surrounding the conflict. Richly illustrated with photographs and supporting material, this remains an important study of one of the pivotal wars of the early twentieth century.

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