The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis 1940-1945 is a candid autobiography by Harold Alexander, a key British military leader, focusing on his command during World War II, covering events from the Dunkirk evacuation to campaigns in North Africa and Italy, offering insights into figures like Montgomery and Churchill, and detailing his strategic decisions and leadership in desperate situations, published in 1962.
John North
Good/ some marks and discolouration/ outer cover damage
Hard Cover
The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis 1940-1945 is a candid autobiography by Harold Alexander, a key British military leader, focusing on his command during World War II, covering events from the Dunkirk evacuation to campaigns in North Africa and Italy, offering insights into figures like Montgomery and Churchill, and detailing his strategic decisions and leadership in desperate situations, published in 1962.
John North
Good/ some marks and discolouration/ outer cover damage
Hard Cover