France Overseas, The Great War and the Climax of French Imperial Expansion

Author

Christopher M Andrew and A S Kanya-Forstner

Publisher

Thames and Hudson, London, 1981

Printing Details

First edition, first printing. Hardback in dustwrapper. 24 x 16cm, 302pp

About the Book

"During the First World War and its immediate aftermath France completed the second largest empire in world history. New territories came to her from the break up of both the German Empire in Africa and of the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East. The climax of French empire-building has never before been fully analysed, and it makes a remarkable story." Here, the authors show how France lost control of imperial policy (even in Paris), and how it underestimated the Zionism and Arab nationalism, and the complex Anglo-French manoeuvring for imperial power.

Condition

This copy is in good condition. There is a small amount of damage to the head of the spine of the wrapper, and light and intermittent foxing to the pages but essentially remaining in strong readable condition.

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