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- catalog abstract ""The horrors of the First World War -- the machine guns, the pounding artillery, the barbed wire and the trench systems -- came as a ghastly surprise to the generals. They should, and could have known better. In 1904, Japan and Russia had gone to war for the dominance of the East. Foreign journalists and military attachés had made meticulous observations, but they dismissed the war's lessons as irrelevant and their countries later suffered severely as a consequence. Richard Connaughton has written the definitive modern account of the Russo-Japanese war, examining the essential components of strategy, tactics and logistics. A little-known war of tremendous significance, it caused the Russian Bear to tumble and the Rising Sun of Japan to begin its ascendancy in part in a natural amphitheatre around the beleaguered city of Port Arthur (now Lu-shun), under the eyes of its fearful citizens and the assembled war correspondents of the world. The epic conclusion took place at sea, where a Japanese fleet sank a Russian armada which had sailed around the world to relieve Port Arthur. As Connaughton explains, this distant war raided the cry 'Asia for the Asians'. Not only did it presage the First World War but it also fostered the growing rivalry between the United States and Japan in the Pacific. It has long deserved the full and vivid analysis which Richard Connaughton now presents"--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b2316267.
- catalog created "1988.".
- catalog date "1988".
- catalog date "1988.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1988.".
- catalog description ""The horrors of the First World War -- the machine guns, the pounding artillery, the barbed wire and the trench systems -- came as a ghastly surprise to the generals. They should, and could have known better. In 1904, Japan and Russia had gone to war for the dominance of the East. Foreign journalists and military attachés had made meticulous observations, but they dismissed the war's lessons as irrelevant and their countries later suffered severely as a consequence. Richard Connaughton has written the definitive modern account of the Russo-Japanese war, examining the essential components of strategy, tactics and logistics. A little-known war of tremendous significance, it caused the Russian Bear to tumble and the Rising Sun of Japan to begin its ascendancy in part in a natural amphitheatre around the beleaguered city of Port Arthur (now Lu-shun), under the eyes of its fearful citizens and the assembled war correspondents of the world. The epic conclusion took place at sea, where a Japanese fleet sank a Russian armada which had sailed around the world to relieve Port Arthur. As Connaughton explains, this distant war raided the cry 'Asia for the Asians'. Not only did it presage the First World War but it also fostered the growing rivalry between the United States and Japan in the Pacific. It has long deserved the full and vivid analysis which Richard Connaughton now presents"--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 290-292.".
- catalog description "The events leading up to the declaration of war -- The opponents -- Early naval action -- Naval action at Port Arthur -- Yalu -- Nanshan -- Telissu -- The advance on Liaoyang -- Liaoyang -- The siege and fall of Port Arthur -- From Liaoyang to Mukden -- From the Baltic to Tsushima -- Finis.".
- catalog extent "xi, 300 p., [10] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0415009065".
- catalog issued "1988".
- catalog issued "1988.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Routledge,".
- catalog subject "952.03/1 19".
- catalog subject "DS517 .C67 1988".
- catalog subject "Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The events leading up to the declaration of war -- The opponents -- Early naval action -- Naval action at Port Arthur -- Yalu -- Nanshan -- Telissu -- The advance on Liaoyang -- Liaoyang -- The siege and fall of Port Arthur -- From Liaoyang to Mukden -- From the Baltic to Tsushima -- Finis.".
- catalog title "The war of the rising sun and tumbling bear : a military history of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5 / R.M. Connaughton.".
- catalog type "text".