The Gulf War 1991 (Essential Histories, 55)
L**.
A great place to start
In order to have a good grasp on what's happening in Iraq today, an understanding of the war in 1991 is essential. There's a fair amount of literature on the "first" gulf war, but Finlan's book would be a great place to start if you're not already familiar with the subject.The Essential Histories series is aimed towards the beginner, with the goal of providing a short and readable account of the main issues surrounding a particular conflict. Finlan's book does a very good job at providing context to the war by covering most of the relevant angles. If the book is to be faulted for anything, it would be that it's heavily skewed towards the military aspect of the war at the expense of the political details. The political background to the war was just as important as the military one and should have been given more attention.Finlan's treatment of the subject is objective and fair for the most part. While the book is quite short (only 84 pages of text) the purpose of the book is to be introductory, not all inclusive. The only factual innacuracy is that he attributed the 1996 Khobar Towers attack to Saudi dissidents, but it is widely known that Hezbollah, working with Iran, were responsible for the attack.Anyone desiring a greater understanding of Iraq that doesn't know quite where to start would most likely benefit from this book. For those already familiar with Iraq and its history, this book will not provide anything new.
S**R
A Short Read About a Quick War
Felt a little short, but it was a short war. Excellent for anyone curious about the gulf war, cleared up a lot of misconceptions.
S**D
I had been waiting for Osprey to develop an account of the operation and I am not disappointed by this volume
As usual from Osprey Publishing this is welcome addition to my military history library. Years ago i was involved in the high level planning for this operation. I had been waiting for Osprey to develop an account of the operation and I am not disappointed by this volume.
Y**A
Mediocre introduction but probably best that can be done in only 96 pages
Most Osprey series booklets are good introductions to the battles/campaigns they cover. However, this one is not. Not that it does not do a good job for its length (96 pages). It is simply that the political history and military campaign (especially the former) are far too complex for 96 pages. It just cannot be done. In addition, but again due to the short length of the book, almost no perspective (political, military or in terms of military personalities [even of Husein]) from the Iraqi side is provided. This is the deepest flaw of book.
S**N
Informative - easy to read
It's very informative, compressing all the necessary details and their trees into a short, concise, easy to read book.
E**K
Good start
Like all 'Essential Histories' books of Osprey this one gives a clear, but limited account of the war. It covers the most important political and - especially - military aspects of the war. But many - also noteworthy - events aren't mentioned. So, if you (as a start) just want to know the essentials about this conflict; read this book. For more detailed information read a more comprehensive book.
J**.
Very good summary of the 1991 Gulf War
This book will give you a very good overview of the 1991 conflict in about 90 pages. The events leading to the war, the opposing forces and the description of the operations are clearly exposed. The day-by-day color maps showing the ground war and the progression of the coalition forces are particularly excellent. The chapter on casualties is especially interesting concerning the iraqi combat and civilian losses, considering the discrepancies in numbers previously published (from estimates as low as 750 military deaths to the wild and groundless 200'000 total deaths boasted by some media).
G**N
Excellent book for an overview
Excellent book giving pertinent information in an easily absorbed way. Very thorough and giving a balanced view of both sides.
N**N
Great
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M**Y
That the book was as advertised.
It is a great book about this time in our history.
J**O
It lacks a bit regarding some of the coalition contribution but is a fine book.
A short but well dopne account of what lead to the war and the war itself. It lacks a bit regarding some of the coalition contribution but is a fine book.
S**O
Ottimo
Molto scorrevole. Molto interessante e scritto in un inglese moderno e comprensibile.Lo consiglio a chi vuole avere un'idea sui motivi della guerra del golfo.
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