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Saul David

    1 janvier 1966

    Saul David est un historien reconnu, spécialisé dans les guerres de l'époque victorienne. Ses ouvrages se distinguent par une profonde compréhension de l'histoire militaire et un talent pour créer des récits captivants du passé. David explore à la fois les grands événements stratégiques et les destins des individus pris dans des périodes de conflit. Son écriture est saluée pour son authenticité et sa lisibilité, plongeant les lecteurs au cœur d'époques dramatiques de l'histoire britannique.

    Saul David
    Mutiny at Salerno
    SBS - Silent Warriors
    Crucible of Hell
    Devil Dogs
    Sky Warriors
    War
    • War

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Follow the epic 5,000-year story of warfare - from the earliest battles to the War on Terror - with this guided tour of every major conflict. Combining a clear and compelling historical narrative with a wealth of fascinating eyewitness accounts and photography throughout, this is the ultimate guide to the history of military conflict, from the armies of ancient Egypt to the rise of Isis in Syria and Iraq, and the ongoing Yemeni civil war. War explores the battles, the warriors, the tactics, and the weapons and technology that have shaped conflict worldwide. Lavishly illustrated with paintings, photographs, artefacts, and maps, this book offers a uniquely detailed and visually rich view of all major aspects of human conflict. Whether on the bloody battlefields of the ancient world or in the modern era of drones and laser-guided missiles, this is the complete story of the wars that have shaped our world.

      War
      4,8
    • Sky Warriors

      British Airborne Forces in the Second World War

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      From acclaimed historian Saul David, a stunning and gripping new history of the British airborne experience across the Second World War. The legendary ‘Red Devils’ were among the finest combat troops of the Second World War. Created at Churchill’s instigation in June 1940, they began as a single parachute battalion of 500 men and grew into three 10,000-strong airborne the 1st, 6th and 44th Indian, each composed of parachutists and glider-borne troops. Wearing their distinctive maroon berets, steel helmets and Dennison smocks, they served with distinction in every major theatre of the conflict – including North Africa, Sicily, mainland Europe and the Far East – and played a starring role in some most iconic airborne operations in the Bruneval Raid of February 1942; the capture of the Primasole, Pegasus and Arnhem Bridges in July 1943, June 1944 and September 1944 respectively; and Operation Varsity, the biggest parachute drop in history, near Wesel in Germany in March 1945.

      Sky Warriors
      4,7
    • Devil Dogs

      • 624pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      From Sunday Times bestselling historian Saul David, the dramatic tale of the first American troops to take the fight to the enemy in the Second World War, and also the last.

      Devil Dogs
      4,4
    • 'Excellent' Antony BeevorFrom award-winning historian Saul David, an action- packed and powerful new narrative of the Battle of Okinawa - the last great clash of the Second World War, and one that had profound consequences for the modern world.

      Crucible of Hell
      4,3
    • SBS - Silent Warriors

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'A terrific book ... It really is one of the most enjoyable histories I've read in many a year' JAMES HOLLAND 'Riveting ... A brilliant account' DAILY MAIL

      SBS - Silent Warriors
      4,3
    • Mutiny at Salerno

      An Injustice Exposed

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      In late September 1943, nearly 200 veterans of Montgomery's Eighth Army were arrested for refusing orders to join units of the US Fifth Army at the Salerno beachhead in southern Italy. Within six weeks, all but one had been found guilty of mutiny, their sentences ranging from five years' penal servitude to death.Fifty years on, Saul David became the first military historian to gain access to the court martial papers normally restricted for 75 years.In addition to crucial defense documents and the testimony of eyewitnesses, these papers enabled David to · How poorly equipped Eighth Army veterans, some still recovering from wounds and illness, were needlessly sent as reinforcements to Salerno when Fifth Army men were available. · How transit camp authorities deliberately deceived the reinforcements as to their destination. · How the defense team at their trial was forced, by lack of time, lack of witnesses and the hostility of the court, to offer a case based on no evidence and doomed to fail. How, after the humane intervention of the Adjutant-General and the suspension of sentences, insensitive staff officers and victimization in their new units caused many mutineers to desert. How, as a result of their convictions, the former war heroes were stripped of their campaign and gallantry medals and branded as cowards.

      Mutiny at Salerno
      4,0
    • From bestselling historian Saul David, a riveting new history of the British airborne experience across the Second World War.

      Sky Warriors
      4,1
    • Zulu

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      The Anglo-Zulu war was one of deception, dishonour, incompetence and dereliction of duty by Lord Chelmsford who invaded Zululand without the knowledge of the British Government. This title looks at the most controversial and brutal British imperial conflict of the nineteenth century.

      Zulu
      4,1
    • The Prince and the Whitechapel Murders

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      'A rattling good yarn... A compelling, sexy hero who could give Cornwell's Sharpe a run for his money' The Times on ZULU HARTLondon 1888: George 'Zulu' Hart is the mixed-race illegitimate son of a Dublin actress and (he suspects) the Duke of Cambridge, commander-in-chief of the army. George has fought his way through wars in Africa and Afghanistan, won the VC and married his sweetheart, but he's also a gambler, short of money and in no position to turn down the job of 'minder' to Prince Albert Victor, second in line to the throne. George is to befriend the charming young cavalry officer and keep him out of trouble - no easy task, given that the Prince is a known target for Irish nationalist assassins, while his secret sexual orientation leaves him open to blackmail and scandal. To make matters worse, the Prince is also in the habit of heading out late at night to sample the dubious pleasures of the East End. Both outsiders in their different ways, perhaps the two men have more in common than they know, but when a series of horrible murders begins in Whitechapel, on just the nights the Prince has been there, George is drawn into an investigation which forces him to confront the unthinkable...A brilliant standalone adventure based on detailed research, this is a thrilling novel of suspense and a fascinating new twist on the Jack the Ripper story.

      The Prince and the Whitechapel Murders
      3,7
    • Described by the Duke of Wellington as 'the most extraordinary compound of talent, wit, buffoonery, obstinacy and good feeling that I ever saw in one character in my life', George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales, later George IV, was a highly controversial figure. He courted both Whigs and Tories in his attempts to establish the Regency during the 'madness' of his father, George III. Scandalous liaisons with prostitutes and duchesses, and his 'secret' marriage to the Catholic Mrs Fitzherbert, tested his duty - to nation and to family. Yet his support for overseas campaigns against Napoleon, culminating in such historic victories as Trafalgar and Waterloo, consolidated Britain's status as the pre-eminent world power amid the great social and economic upheavals of the Industrial Revolution. Drawing on a wealth of original accounts of life in Georgian Britain, Saul David has created a masterly portrait - of a flamboyant, opportunistic and influential figure, and of a nation in a time of great change.

      Prince of pleasure : the Prince of Wales and the making of the Regency.
      4,0
    • Victoria's Wars

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Explores the early part of Queen Victoria's reign, when the British Empire was well on the way to becoming the greatest empire the world had ever seen. This title shows how Britain ruthlessly exploited her position as the world's only superpower to expand her empire.

      Victoria's Wars
      4,0
    • 100 Days To Victory

      • 536pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      The history of any war is more than a list of key battles and Saul David shows vividly how the First World War reached beyond the battlefield, touching upon events and lives which shaped the conduct and outcome of the conflict. Ranging from the young Adolf Hitler's reaction to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, through a Zeppelin raid on Scarborough, the tragic dramas of Gallipoli and the battlefields of the Western Front to the individual bravery of the first Indian VC, Saul David brings people and events dramatically to life

      100 Days To Victory
      3,9
    • 'A fine achievement by a huge new talent' William Dalrymple, Sunday Times In 1857 the native troops of the Bengal army rose against their colonial masters. The ensuing insurrection was to become the bloodiest in the history of the British Empire.Combining formidable storytelling with ground-breaking research, Saul David narrates a tale at once heart-rendingly tragic and extraordinarily compelling. David provides new and convincing evidence that the true causes of the mutiny were much more complex, and disturbing, than previously assumed.

      The Indian Mutiny)
      4,0
    • Military Blunders

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      A professional military historian analyzes the most spectacular cock-ups in military history caused by everything from incompetent generals to interfering politicians, hopeless planning and misplaced confidence.

      Military Blunders
      3,7
    • Hart of Empire

      • 342pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The second historical adventure starring George Hart, the lead character from Saul David's bestselling debut novel ZULU HART.

      Hart of Empire
      3,5
    • The Force

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Hailed as 'masterly' (Wall Street Journal) and a 'monumental achievement' (Douglas Brinkley), this book tells the riveting, true story of the group of elite US and Canadian soldiers who sacrificed everything to accomplish a crucial but nearly impossible WWII mission.

      The Force
      3,8
    • GEORGE HART just wants to serve his Queen and honour his family. It's not that simple. BASTARD He doesn't know his father, only that he's a pillar of the Establishment. His beloved mother is half Irish, half Zulu. ZULU In a Victorian society rife with racism and prejudice, George's dark skin spells trouble to his regimental commander. WARRIOR But George has soldiering in his blood - the only question is what he's really fighting for: ancestry or Empire. In the heat of battle he must decide . . .

      Zulu Hart
      3,5
    • Tunisgrad

      Destroying the Axis, 1942-1943

      Focusing on the North African Campaign during World War II, this epic history delves into the complexities and pivotal moments of the conflict. The author, known for previous bestselling works, provides a detailed exploration of the strategies, battles, and key figures involved. Expect a thorough examination of the military tactics and the broader implications of this significant theater of war, bringing to life the experiences of those who fought in this critical chapter of history.

      Tunisgrad
    • Osudné bitvy

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Nechopní velitelé – Mizerné plány – Vměšování politiků – Podlomená morálka – Přehnaná sebedůvěra.

      Osudné bitvy
      4,5