In this authoritative and controversial study, Weigley traces the emergence of a characteristic American way of war--in which the object of military strategy has come to mean total destruction of the enemy, first of his armed forces, often of the whole fabric of his society.
Published 1973 MacMillan Publishing, First Printing
584 pages
6.5" X 9.5"
Condition: This book is in Good Condition. There is significant wear to the dust cover, including several rips on the edges. The only markings on the pages are a previous owner's name and date in ink on the flyleaf, and an ink smear on the following blank page. The pages are otherwise clean and unmarked.