
How have these machines changed the world and who are the remarkable men behind them? Sunday Times columnist and ex Newsnight Diplomatic EditorMark Urbanformerly served in the British Army and his new book, Tank, takes us on an illuminating and exciting drive through the mud and blood of twentieth-century warfare. Urban utilises wide-ranging accounts from designers, front-line soldiers and politicians including Winston Churchill and Volodymyr Zelensky, to tell the remarkable story of this war machine.
Punchy. Trenchant. Heavyweight. Mark Urbans Tank blows the doors off Damien Lewis
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