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Warrior: A Visual History of the Fighting Man

Warrior: A Visual History of the Fighting ManAuthor: R. G. Grant
Publisher: DK ADULT
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 241649

Media: Paperback
Pages: 360
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5
Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 0756665418
Dewey Decimal Number: 355.109
EAN: 9780756665418
ASIN: 0756665418

Publication Date: July 19, 2010
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Product Description
Focusing on the frontline soldiers who fought for their tribes, their cities, their overlords and their countries-from the Ancient Greeks who repelled the invading Persians in the 5th century to the US Marines in action in Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf, this visual history paints a compelling portrait of the frontline soldier through 2,500 years of history. The third in a series of illustrated military history books, following the highly successful Battle and Weapon, Warrior features vivid accounts of daily life, training, and tactics of the ordinary fighting man. AUTHOR BIO: R.G. Grant is a history writer who has published more than 20 books, including titles on the Revolutionary War, World War I and II, and the Vietnam War. He's also the author of DK's Battle, Weapon, and Flight: 100 Years of Aviation.


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4 out of 5 stars Excellent Book   November 18, 2009
K.B.
This book serves as a great visual aid, and manages to give a reasonable amount of detail for how broad a spectrum of material is covered.


3 out of 5 stars Not really as good as it ought to be   February 26, 2009
Michael K. Smith (Gonzales, Louisiana)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Accurate and detailed picture books surveying the history of weapons and combat equipment have always been popular with students of military history, model makers, and hobbyists. Books built around mostly large photographs, like this one, are more interesting than those that depend on artwork, like the highly regarded Osprey series -- but there's a trade-off. Attempting to cover the whole of history from ancient Greece to the present, as this one does, are forced to rely on photos of modern re-enactors, since so few actual weapons and armor have survived from even a few centuries ago. As a result, this book, while generally quite good for the period from the mid-18th century to the present, is necessarily sketchy for Greece, Rome, and medieval warfare. (The Osprey books, on the other hand, make heavy use of reproduced monumental carvings for weapons in the classical world, which is how military archaeologists know about this stuff in the first place.) Some periods and types of soldier are well-known, but others, like the Landsknect, may be new to many readers.

From the American Civil War on, coverage of fighting men and their gear is thick with detail -- no surprise. The two world wars and Vietnam are well covered. The war in Iraq not so much, though there's a great deal of new equipment in use; specious "national security" considerations, no doubt. The Korean War is ignored, even though there was a lot of carry-over from WWII. There's a natural bias on the side of British units in the modern world (like the SOE and SAS) that may annoy American readers, but there's also an interesting section on the Foreign Legion.

There are some questionable editorial decisions. Sioux warriors were not part of any military organization in the Western sense -- not even as much as the Maori and Zulu, who are also covered. And devoting so many pages to photographs of the B-17 and its typical crew seems unbalanced; "warrior" implies (at least to me) engagement in hand-to-hand, or at least close-up, fighting. Bomber pilots, while they may have been heroic, simply aren't the same sort of thing. And there are some surprising omissions, such as the U.S. Army in the War with Spain in 1898, which was rather different from the American military of the civil War or World War I. There's also very little about artillery down the ages, especially in the Napoleonic Wars and the 20th century. There are also some historical inaccuracies. "Viking" was an occupation, usually a temporary one, not a nationality; you can't talk about "Viking weapons" with any sort of universality, but the author does it anyway. All in all, this is a pretty nice oversize volume -- but it could have much better, as well as a little thicker.



5 out of 5 stars just what it says   January 17, 2009
simplyareader
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This was a gift for my son. It was a beautiful book and he enjoyed receiving it.


5 out of 5 stars IT IS VISUAL AND IT IS AWESOME   December 8, 2008
Vad Allen (NYC)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I consider myself a military history fan and could not believe you can buy such a beautiful piece for under $30.00. After (and even better BEFORE) reading history books or watching history movies this book lets you understand HOW exactly all the participants looked, were dressed and WHAT they used as weapons.
The best thing about it is that to see all these authentic items in real life one would have to go around the world and visit thousands of museums, and we all know that it's not possible.



4 out of 5 stars Good Book for What it Says   October 3, 2008
Jeremy Lundberg
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Lots of overlap with another DK Publishing book I bought, "Weapon: A Visual History of Arms and Armor." If you are using this book for the details about the lives of soldiers, it is a great overview resource for the enthusiast. However, if you are looking for a visual reference of weapons, armor, and gear--this is largely redundant to the other book I already mentioned, and not quite as in depth on that subject.

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