Synopses & Reviews
Review
"A small gem of military and naval history reminiscent in many ways of Barbara Tuchman's . The authors have two stories to tell. The first is a brilliant narration of a short, violent clash in the freezing fogs and mountainous seas of the South Atlantic. The other is an informed analysis of the political decision-making that led to the conflict, raising those larger questions of war and peace which modern man approaches on bended knee." Washington Post Book World
Review
"Will probably endure as the standard history of the campaign." New York Times
Review
"Authoritative and very readable." Newsweek
Review
"Stirring, impressively detailed." Time
Synopsis
"Must be read by all our military people and anyone who wants to find out what really happened on the Falkland Islands." --James M. Gavin
About the Author
Max Hastings, a military historian and journalist, covered the Falklands war for the London Evening Standard.Simon Jenkins is the political editor of the Economist.