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Robert Wernick

Author of Blitzkrieg

34 Works 986 Members 7 Reviews

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Works by Robert Wernick

Blitzkrieg (1977) — Author — 436 copies, 2 reviews
The Vikings (1979) 277 copies, 2 reviews
The Monument Builders (1973) 120 copies
The Family (Human Behavior) (1974) 59 copies, 1 review
Byzantium (2016) 27 copies, 2 reviews
The Writers (2017) 16 copies
The Lightning War (2014) 5 copies
They've got your number (1956) 5 copies
Vanderbilt's Biltmore (2018) 4 copies
The Freebooters (2021) 4 copies
The South Sea Bubble (2014) 2 copies

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7 reviews
How do you compress over 1,000 years of history of one of the world's most influential empires into 83 eBook pages? You can't. At least not ably or comprehensively. I would call this book a primer, outline, summary or precis. It's a starting point. The blurb promises, "the unforgettable story of the Byzantine Empire, which dominated the world for more than 1,000 years. Here, too, are the stories of the extraordinary emperors and generals who brought the empire into being and ultimately show more presided over its demise." It doesn't deliver on that promise, skipping huge swaths of history and reporting on only the emperors and generals whose stories manage to stand out in ten centuries worth of stories.

This kind of book does have a purpose and it serves that purpose well. I would recommend this book to anyone who has little or no knowledge of this important empire and wants to see if they want to delve deeper. It's a well-written teaser for further research or an enjoyable diversion for those who want a little knowledge for their own personal curiosity. (Not judging!--I regularly read light articles or books on topics that I don't want to get too deep into.) If you have some knowledge of this period and/or are looking for research material, skip this one.
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Blitzkrieg is a highly engaging introduction to the early campaigns of World War II. Packed with vivid photographs, detailed maps, and clear narrative, it brings the rapid German invasions of Poland, France, and the Low Countries to life. The book balances storytelling with historical facts, making complex events easy to follow. Ideal for beginners or casual history fans, it’s both informative and visually compelling, earning its place as a standout volume in the Time‑Life WWII series.
A good introduction to Viking history, with an emphasis on their exploration. Excellent for one is just starting to explore the culture.
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Exceedingly brief summary of Byzantium. Useful for pointing out subjects worth reading more about.

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