
Desert War in North Africa
1967
First Published
4.13
Average Rating
160
Number of Pages
A compelling study of the fierce Second World War campaign illustrates why the strategy of the Axis powers failed in the struggle for the North African coast during World War II and profiles the important roles of such military leaders as Rommel and Montgomery. Reprint.
Avg Rating
4.13
Number of Ratings
16
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Author

Stephen W. Sears
Author · 19 books
Stephen Ward Sears is an American historian specializing in the American Civil War. A graduate of Lakewood High School and Oberlin College, Sears attended a journalism seminar at Radcliffe-Harvard. As an author he has concentrated on the military history of the American Civil War, primarily the battles and leaders of the Army of the Potomac. He was employed as editor of the Educational Department at the American Heritage Publishing Company. Sears resides in Norwalk, Connecticut.