Duncan Anderson (2)
Autore di The World at War 1939-45
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It has some awful spelling mistakes (it’s Croke Park in Dublin, not Craig; Ruhr dams not Roer) and countless minor ones, and some of the grammar is embarrassing (“The British bomber campaign had began”).
The editing is woeful (“the Gotha, the world’s first twin-engine strategic, which in turn”, the first strategic what?; “the Anglo-landing at Dieppe”, Anglo-Canadian; it was 34 years between Suez and the first Gulf War, not 44; does every reference to someone’s eye patch (I counted three mentions) have to be preceded with ‘piratical’?). And I counted seven examples where spelling, facts, or dates relating to the same thing were given inconsistently in different places (Stewart/Stuart Lockwood; Dickey Chapelle killed in October on one page and in November on another; the subject of a photograph identified as Sir Louis Cavagnari on one page and Maj.-Gen. Frederick Roberts on another, etc).
The author claims to have had access to the English-speaking world’s best military history library. Shame he didn’t have access to better editors and proof-readers. It's not as if this was some self-published thing from blurb.com; it's a Harper Collins book and they should be ashamed of this shoddy piece of work.… (altro)