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Barbara W. Tuchman

Barbara W. Tuchman

·4.12·91,385 Ratings
“ Don't watch the clock, do what it does. Keep Going. ” ― Sam Levenson
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  • The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam

    1985·
    ·4.03·4,113 Ratings
    Twice a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, author Barbara Tuchman now tackles the pervasive presence of folly in governments thru the ages. Defining folly as the pursuit by governments of policies contrary to their own interests, despite the availability of fe
  • Practicing History: Selected Essays

    1982·
    ·3.95·403 Ratings
    From thoughtful pieces on the historian's role to striking insights into America's past and present to trenchant observations on the international scene, Barbara W. Tuchman looks at history in a unique way and draws lessons from what she sees. Here is a s
  • The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914

    1996·
    ·4.11·5,961 Ratings
    During the fateful quarter century leading up to World War I, the climax of a century of rapid, unprecedented change, a privileged few enjoyed Olympian luxury as the underclass was “heaving in its pain, its power, and its hate.” In The Proud Tower, Ba
  • Bible and Sword: England and Palestine from the Bronze Age to Balfour

    1984·
    ·3.8·600 Ratings
    From Barbara W. Tuchman, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Guns of August, comes history thru a wide-angle lens: a fascinating chronicle of Britain’s long relationship with Palestine & the Middle East, from the ancient world to the 20th century
  • The Zimmermann Telegram

    1985·
    ·4.05·2,787 Ratings
    The Proud Tower, the Pulitzer Prize–winning The Guns of August, and The Zimmermann Telegram comprise Barbara W. Tuchman’s classic histories of the First World War era   In January 1917, the war in Europe was, at best, a tragic standoff. Britain
  • The First Salute

    2000·
    ·3.93·1,747 Ratings
    Presents a fresh view of the American Revolution, chronicling key events from 1776 to 1781 and assessing the repercussions for America, England, France, and other nations.
  • Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-45

    2001·
    ·4.09·2,510 Ratings
    Tuchman uses the epic life of Vinegar Joe Stilwell, commander of United States forces and allied chief of staff to Chiang Kai-shek, to explore the history of China from the revolution of 1911 to the turmoil of World War II, when China's Nationalist govern
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