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World War Two: A Short History | Norman Stone
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A pacy, compelling and penetrating account from Wolfson Prize-winning author Norman Stone, that shows World War Two in a fresh new light The Second World War is the nightmare that sits at the heart of the modern era - a total refutation of any notion of human progress and a conflict which still haunts us seventy years on. Norman Stone's gripping new book aims to tell the narrative of the war in as brief a compass as possible, making a sometimes familiar story utterly fresh and arresting. As with his highly acclaimed World War One: A Short History, there is a compelling sense of a terrible story unfolding, of a sceptical and humorous intelligence at work, and a wish to convey to an audience who may well have no memory of the conflict just how high the stakes were. This is a beautifully written, clever and imaginative attempt to convey what can almost not be conveyed. About the author: Norman Stone is one of Britain's greatest historians. His major works include The Eastern Front, 1914-1917 (winner of the Wolfson Prize and published by Penguin), Europe Transformed and The Atlantic and Its Enemies (published by Penguin). He has taught at the universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Bilkent, where he is now Director of the Turkish-Russian Centre. He lives in Ankara. Reviews: 'Professor Norman Stone has achieved the impossible; he has somehow written a comprehensive history of the Second World War in just under 200 pages, summarising the entire conflict while leaving out nothing of importance and bringing his lifetime of study of the subject to bear in a witty, incisive and immensely readable way ... Norman Stone has proved yet again that he is one of the most original, witty and powerful British historians writing today' Andrew Roberts, Standpoint 'The joy and strength of this compact history, besides its trenchancy and, in the publishers' words, the "sceptical and humorous intelligence at work", is its narrative clarity ... a book to clear the mind after the grand tour of the big volumes' Allan Mallinson, The Times 'Novices will receive a painless introduction, but educated readers should not pass up the highly opinionated prologue and epilogue and the author's trademark acerbic commentary throughout ... Readers of all stripes ... will find plenty to ponder' Kirkus Reviews
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Whenever I tell someone historical fiction is my favorite genre they automatically think I mean World War II. I get an abundance of gift books on this era I could do a whole year long read from my own TBR pile. This is another broad prompt, choose your own location and interest area for WW2, 1939-1945 (Prompts will narrow as we move through the #bookedInTime reading challenge)

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dabbe I bet there are more historical fiction books about WWII than any other time period. 1y
Cuilin @dabbe agreed, not sure if it makes it easier or harder to choose 🤷‍♀️ 1y
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Bookwormjillk I‘ve read a lot of these too, but I‘ve been in a mood to read another since I visited a WWII museum last month. Thanks! 1y
Deblovestoread I've read many, many books about WWII but know there are plenty more to choose from. 1y
Cuilin @Bookwormjillk Where was the museum? Someone today said there‘s one in New Orléans. I‘d love to go. 1y
AnnR @Cuilin Thank you for posting this early. This will be an easy one for me, as I have a variety of WWII ebooks just sitting on my Kindle. I took a long break from reading HF books set during the 1940s.
@Dabbe It sure seems like it. There definitely aren't as many HF books dedicated to WWI, in comparison.
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Cuilin @Deblovestoread Same, I have a pile but will still probably stack others. 🤦‍♀️ 1y
Cuilin @Ann_Reads You‘re welcome, I took a break too but received like 5/6 for my birthday. 1y
Bookwormjillk @Cuilin more in your neck of the woods- Wolfeboro, NH. It was well done if you‘re ever in that area. 1y
dabbe @Cuilin That's the fun of research! 🤩🤩🤩 1y
DebinHawaii Awesome. I have a plethora of WWII books in my #TBR so a great excuse to get one out of there & read! 🤗 1y
Cuilin @Bookwormjillk you‘re kidding, I can get there in under 2 hours. Fabulous. Road Trip!! 1y
Cuilin @DebinHawaii my plan also. I figured others may too. 1y
rwmg I've only got one book which will fit this so it's an easy choice, especially as it's been sitting on my TBR shelf for a long time 1y
TheBookgeekFrau Oh good a reason to grab something off my TBR shelf!! 1y
Cuilin @rwmg Fabulous choice. Beautiful book. 1y
Cuilin @TheBookgeekFrau seems to be for most. Yay! 1y
AllDebooks @Cuilin thanks for posting early. There's so much choice on my tbr too 🤔📚🤓📚 1y
SassyBookworm Ohhh can I join?! Idk what to do exactly but I am a HUGE WWII (& WWI) historical fiction fan!! Those are my main genres to read! 🤓 1y
Cuilin @SassyBookworm absolutely, and welcome. Choose any book set during WWII, post, tag me and use #BookedInTime. I‘ll post questions at the end of September. Enjoy. 1y
Mollyanna Like many others I have a bunch on my TBR, now to figure out which one. Might be 1y
Cuilin @Mollyanna looks good 😊 1y
julieclair Historical fiction is my favorite genre, too. But for this one, I may read non-fiction. Thinking about 1y
Cuilin @julieclair both sound really good. Maybe there‘s time for two 😬 1y
Cuilin @AllDebooks many of us are struggling with this issue. Both your choices look great. 1y
Itchyfeetreader I must have something for this sitting in the tbr pile 1y
Cuilin @Itchyfeetreader likelihood high. 1y
majkia I'm amazed how few books I have for WWII. Mostly I have WWI. But I do have Above Suspicion by Helen Macinnes. 1y
Cuilin @majkia sounds good 👍 1y
Lizpixie I‘d love to be added to the tag list! I‘ve got a few Ancient Rome books & more than a few WWII books for next month! 1y
Cuilin @Lizpixie wonderful, added and welcome. 1y
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Imagine an engaging, readable, comprehensive history of the Second World War in under 200 pages. Norman Stone has written just that- a feat in and of itself, but the unsparing brevity in which this information is delivered makes it inspiring to read.