Armoured Warfare in the First World War (Paperback)
Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Series: Images of War
Pages: 144
Illustrations: 160
ISBN: 9781473872981
Published: 7th November 2016
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As featured by Mail Online: 'Rare photographs show the British ingenuity that brought the dawn of the tank during the First World War'
As featured by The Sun: 'Dawn Of The Tank Age – Rare First World War pictures show British troops on the front line blasting the enemy with tanks for the first time'
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A hundred years ago, on 15 September 1916, on the Western Front during the Battle of the Somme, the tank made its debut on the battlefield. The first tanks were crude, unreliable, vulnerable weapons, but they changed the character of land warfare forever, and Anthony Tucker-Jones's photographic history of these pioneering armoured vehicles is the ideal introduction to them.
In a selection of over 150 archive photographs he offers a fascinating insight into the difficult early days of this innovative new weapon, describing its technical history and its performance in combat. While the Battle of Cambrai in 1917 is often held up as the first large-scale tank battle, tanks had already served at Flers-Courcelette on the Somme, during the Nivelle offensive and the battles of Messines and Passchendaele.
His book shows that the development of the tank was fraught with technical obstacles and battlefield setbacks. It was invented by the British to help break the deadlock of trench warfare, and the French and Americans soon followed their example. The initial designs were continuously refined during two years of intense warfare. Finding the right balance between power and weight, getting the armament right, and working out the best tactics for tanks on the battlefield was a tricky, often deadly business.
Whether an enthusiast or modeller, I would recommend this great title to all.
Model Military International, March 2018 – reviewed by Andrew Judson
Highly recommended.
The highlight of this book has to the photos of the Battle of Cambria; the first massed used of tanks in battle, overall, a worthwhile book.
Hellbound - Steve Earles
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One of the more successful works of this series.
VaeVictis, March-April 2017
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Journal for the Pillbox Study Group No. 67
This is another great book in the Images of War series which brings to the fore the progression and experience of Armoured Warfare in the First World War. The author is a former defence intelligence officer and is a widely published expert on regional conflicts, counter-terrorism as well as armoured and aerial warfare...
Jon Sandison, Freelance
This informative book is a crucial addition to the bookshelf for anyone who has an interest in the development of Armoured warfare.
The Images of War series is based on lavish illustration,
Firetrench
using rare photographs from wartime archives, but each book also
includes a great deal of textual information in concise captions and
extended captions, with longer overviews linking the photographic
record. This book matches the highly successful series and the author
is a highly experienced former defence intelligence specialist with a
long list of top selling books to his credit, highly recommended.
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About Anthony Tucker-Jones
Anthony Tucker-Jones, a former intelligence officer, is an author and commentator who specialises in military history, with more than 50 books to his name. His work has also been published in an array of magazines and online. He regularly appears on television and radio programmes commenting on current and historical military matters. His books include Armoured Warfare in the North African Campaign, The Battle for the Mediterranean, The Desert Air War, The Devil’s Bridge, Hitler’s Winter and Churchill Master and Commander.
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