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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9780241358719
Publisher: DK (Dorling Kindersley)
Age Range: 12+ (Adult & Young Adult readers)
Overview
World War II Map by Map is a stunning visual history that traces the deadliest conflict of the twentieth century through more than 100 specially created and historical maps. Spanning every major theatre — Europe, North Africa, the Pacific and the Eastern Front — this DK reference title pairs cartography with concise timelines, archival photography and leader profiles, making it an essential addition for history enthusiasts, students and gift buyers who want a rigorous yet accessible account of the war.
About the Book
Structured across five chapters and eleven narrative overviews, World War II Map by Map uses a map-led approach to show exactly how the conflict unfolded on land, sea and in the air. Nine main contemporary maps — including original battle maps drawn from both Allied and Axis sources — sit alongside easy-to-read text panels that explain troop movements, invasion routes, naval campaigns and turning points such as Dunkirk, Pearl Harbor, Stalingrad, Monte Cassino and the Battle of the Bulge. Thirty photo-feature spreads go beyond the front lines to explore the era's social, economic and technological context, while profiles of key political and military leaders illuminate the decisions that shaped the outcome of the war. Written by historians headed by consultant Richard Overy, with a foreword by Peter Snow, the hardback brings scholarly authority to a visual format, balancing big-picture strategy with human stories, artefacts and imagery — ideal for classroom research or personal study.
About the Author
World War II Map by Map is produced by DK, the world's leading illustrated reference publisher, founded in London in 1974 and renowned for combining rigorous research with striking visual design. The book was written by a team of historians headed by consultant Richard Overy, a Fellow of the British Academy and author of more than 30 acclaimed history titles, including Why the Allies Won. It includes a foreword by Peter Snow MBE, the celebrated journalist and broadcaster known for his work with ITN and BBC's Newsnight.
Why You'll Love This History Reference Book
For anyone who learns best visually, this map-first approach makes the scale, speed and logistics of the Second World War instantly clearer than narrative-only histories, turning a complex global conflict into a book you can genuinely follow, chapter by chapter, map by map.
Please Note: Cover shown is the UK edition; ISBN corresponds to the UK printing supplied.
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