The Great Battles: 50 Key Battles from the Ancient World to the Present Day. Giles MacDonogh

Military conflict has had a decisive influence in shaping our world. The Great Battles is a superbly produced introduction to those clashes that have altered the course of history. Each battle is treated to a concise narrative essay, and illustrated throughout with informative and elegant maps showing location, troop movements and topographical details. Battles covered include: Meggido (1500BC); Thermopylae (480BC); Salamis (480BC); Peloponnese campaigns (431-404BC); Chaeronea (338BC); Cannae (216BC); Pharsalus (48BC); Teutoburg Forest (9AD); Sack of Rome (410); Catalaunian Plains (451); Hastings (1066); Antioch (1098); Poitiers (1356); Agincourt (1415); Siege of Orleans (1429); Golden Horn (1453); Battle of Nieuport (1600); Lutter am Barenberg (1626); Breitenfeld (1631); Marston Moor (1644); Blenheim (1704); Ramillies (1706); Laufeldt (1747); Plassey (1757); Leuthen (1757); Quebec (1759); Austerlitz (1805); Auerstadt (1808); Borodino (1812); Waterloo (1815); Calatafimi (1860); Shenandoah (1862); Chancellorsville (1863); Gettysburg (1863); Vicksburg (1863); Konigratz (1866); Tel-el-Kebir (1882); Tannenberg (1914); Anzac Cove (1915); Verdun (1916); Nazi invasion of France (1940); Moscow (1941); Singapore (1942); El Alamein (1942); Stalingrad (1942-43); Korsun-Shevchevsky Pocket (1944); D-Day (1944); Philippines (1944); Dien Bien Phu (1954); Sinai (1956).