The World at War by Mark Arnold-Forster is a comprehensive and engaging account of the Second World War, one of the most significant conflicts in human history. Based on extensive research and written in an accessible style, this book explores the political, military, and social events that shaped the war and its lasting impact on the modern world.
Mark Arnold-Forster provides detailed insights into the major campaigns, influential leaders, and pivotal moments of World War II. From the rise of global tensions in the 1930s to the final stages of the conflict, the narrative offers readers a broad understanding of the causes, course, and consequences of the war.
This used copy remains an excellent addition to the collection of history enthusiasts, military history readers, students, and collectors of World War II literature. Whether you are studying the conflict or simply interested in one of history’s most important periods, The World at War delivers a fascinating and informative reading experience.
Condition
- Fair, please refer to the product images and condition notes for details.
- Dust cover has minor tears and shows signs of wear.






