In Hundred Days, Nick Lloyd tells the brutal, heroic, extraordinary tale of the final three months of war. A story of shots and shells, of carnage and casualties, of the hundreds of thousands on each side who never lived to see the peace they fought so hard for.
Nick Lloyd is Senior Lecturer in Defence Studies at King's College London, based at the Joint Services Command & Staff College in Shrivenham, Wiltshire. He specialises in British military and imperial history in the era of the Great War and is the author of two books, Loos 1915 (2006), and The Amritsar Massacre- The Untold Story of One Fateful Day (2011).
This is a powerful and moving book by a rising military historian.
Lloyd's depiction of the great battles of July-November provides
compelling evidence of the scale of the Allies' victories and the
bitter reality of German defeat
*Gary Sheffield (Professor of War Studies)*
Lloyd enters the upper tier of Great War historians with this
admirable account of the war's final campaign
*Publishers Weekly*
Writing about the last 100 days of the war on the Western Front,
Lloyd asks whether the Allies had learnt anything from the previous
years of conflict and whether the Germans were really defeated in
1918
*The Telegraph*
Lloyd's brisk and thoroughly engrossing book leaves no doubt that
the Germans were beaten fair and square where it really mattered -
on the battlefield
*The Evening Standard*
There is a grim fascination to the endgame, as the hopes still
nursed by the Germans were finally extinguished and the Allies won
a victory that in seemed inevitable in retrospect
*Metro*
Gives the reader an insight into the raw emotions of the period and
lends immediacy to the more sober narrative
*The Oxford Times*
Compelling, very readable
*Books Monthly*
As Nick Lloyd's account of the great Allied counter-offensives of
summer 1918 convincingly shows, the Allies had learned (if
painfully slowly) how to win battles . . . the German army was
absolutely, totally defeated in the field
*The Express*
Hundred Days is a bracing re-dramatization of the horrors that were
most fresh in the minds of all concerned when those days were
over
*Open Letters Monthly*
Very well-researched and well-written. Reminds us just how
important this crushing endgame was
*Andrew Roberts*
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