Port Arthur 1904–05 1st Edition
Port Arthur 1904–05 1st Edition by Robert Forczyk draws you into one of the pivotal, dramatic episodes of the Russo‑Japanese War with crisp narrative and expert analysis. Set against the strategic backdrop of Port Arthur (Lüshunkou), Liaoning Province, China, this first edition brings the siege to life—explaining how tactics, terrain, and technology shaped a conflict that altered modern East Asian history.
From the opening salvoes to the final assault, Forczyk guides readers through clear, authoritative accounts of troop movements, artillery duels, and defensive ingenuity. His experience as a military historian makes complex operations accessible: commanders’ decisions, logistical challenges, and the human cost are all rendered with balanced judgement and vivid detail. Ideal for students, historians, and collectors, this volume offers both a concise battlefield chronicle and a broader look at the geopolitical stakes in Manchuria and the Liaodong Peninsula.
If you’re building a library on the Russo‑Japanese War or seeking a richly contextualized study of early 20th‑century warfare in Northeast Asia, this 1st Edition is a standout. It’s simultaneously a readable narrative and a researchable resource—perfect for academic reference or informed casual reading.
Secure your copy of Port Arthur 1904–05 1st Edition by Robert Forczyk today and own a definitive account of the siege that reshaped regional power. Order now to add this essential title on Port Arthur and Russo‑Japanese War history to your collection.
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