J. F. C. Fuller Bücher






Armament And History
The Influence Of Armament On History From The Dawn Of Classical Warfare To The End Of The Second World War
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Although skill, leadership, strategy, and number of forces have been important factors in battles, armaments have played the most decisive role in determining ultimate military victory. Entranced by the power and precision of armaments, man has continuously invented faster, more accurate, and more devastating weapons, from the javelin, stone axe, sword, and the arrow to the cannon, musket, rifle, tank, super-fortress, and missile. In this study of the influence of armaments on history, J.F.C. Fuller shows how the inventive genius of man can potentially obliterate his sense of moral values and destroy civilization. Divided into armament epochs—Ages of Valour, Chivalry, Gunpowder, Steam, Oil, and Atomic Energy— Armament and History examines the most influential military innovations of each period as well as the key leaders (including Alexander, Caesar, Gustavus Adolphus, and Napoleon) who skillfully employed these weapons. Although the author acknowledges that war cannot be eliminated entirely, he urges man to impose restrictions on warfare before society descends into a second Dark Age. Completed immediately after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—chilling examples of mass destruction caused by armaments—this impassioned work remains relevant more than a half-century later.
The Reformation of War
- 302 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The Star in the West; a Critical Essay Upon the Works of Aleister Crowley
- 338 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Tanks in the Great war, 1914-1918
- 392 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
This history of the Royal Tanks Corps in World War I covers the development of the tank, mechanical characteristics of early British tanks, particularly the Mark I, as well as the early battles at the Somme and Ancre. It also describes the growth of the Tank Corps itself, tank tactics, tank engineering plus the tank battles in 1917-1918. There is also appreciation's of German, French and American tank activities.
