Very good history of the war. Keegan has a great writing style, so that the book is compelling to read (very rare in histories!). It is also, inevitably, sobering and depressing due to the subject. Keegan makes a point of exploring the lead up to the war, the decisions that triggered it, and (briefly) the consequences.
Serendipity: Danny has published this review on a similar book.
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I found Keegan's book a bit dry compared to more recent military history of other conflicts.