Byron Farwell

The Great War in Africa

1914–1918

"A lively, fast-moving narrative."—Publishers Weekly

"Unmatched as the historian of the British imperial military experience, Byron Farwell has written a lively, dependable account of World War I's most exotic campaign. The book is an impressive blend of action and analysis."—Allan R. Millett, Director, Program in International Security and Military Affairs, Ohio State University

"[Farwell] has conceived his history as an adventure story, which he tells with brilliant narrative skill."—Washington Times

"As [Farwell] so artfully reconstructs it, the African front comprised a series of conflicts full of schemes and maneuvers and heroics and disasters, as the Allies sought to conquer four German colonies in the region while contending as well with other problems caused by the inhospitable climate and geography and by the presence of winged pests. History buffs, especially military, will savor every episode on every page."—Booklist


During the Second World War, Byron Farwell (1921–1999) served as a captain of engineers attached to the Mediterranean Allied Air Force in the British Eighth Army area.
The Great War in Africa book jacket


1989 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-30564-3 / 5-1/4" x 7-3/4" / 384 pages / History/Military
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