The Killing Season
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An in-depth, authoritative account of the autumn of 1914 on the Western Front and the First Battle of Ypres, a true turning point in modern warfare.
An in-depth, authoritative account of the autumn of 1914 on the Western Front and the First Battle of Ypres, a true turning point in modern warfare.
An in-depth, authoritative account of the autumn of 1914 on the Western Front and the First Battle of Ypres, a true turning point in modern warfare.
The final months of 1914 were the bloodiest interval in a famously bloody war, a killing season. They ended with the First Battle of Ypres, a struggle in West Flanders, Belgium, the importance of which has been too long overlooked β until now.
Robert Cowleyβs account of this crucial period describes how German armies in France were poised to sweep north to capture the Channel ports and knock England out of the war β and were only held back by a brilliant improvisation from a cobbled-together handful of desperate British, French, and Belgium troops.
In a re-examination of events that have too long seemed set in stone, Cowley combines a wide array of source materials with sharp portrayals both of military leaders and the men they lead. We follow Albert of Belgium, the worldβs last warrior king; French General Ferdinand Foch, a former professor of military science; and Hendrik Geeraert, an alcoholic barge keeper, who pulled off Albertβs literal last-ditch effort. Many other memorable characters emerge, including Sir John French along with both a young Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill.
The vast brawl of four armies in Flanders was a turning point that irrevocably changed the nature of modern warfare. In this visceral account, based on 30 years of research and picking up where Barbara Tuchmanβs The Guns of August left off, Cowley details the crucial decisions that determined the outcome of the Great War β which may have been decided by a single, extraordinary afternoon.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781472874320
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 09 October 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Osprey Publishing
Illustration: 8-page plate section in black and white
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 46.0mm
Width: 158.0mm
Height: 236.0mm
Weight: 725g
Pages: 480
About the Author
Robert Cowley is an authority on American and European military history whose writing spans the American Civil War to World War II. He has held several senior positions in book and magazine publishing and is the founding editor of the award-winning MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History. As part of his research he drove and walked the entire length of the Western Front. He lives in Newport, Rhode Island.
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