HISTORY'S WORST DECISIONS
by Stephen Weir
An insight into some of history’s worst decisions, the people who made them and the damage they caused. Up to 50 chapters covering some of the world’s most momentous yet detrimental decisions such as: Winston Churchill and Gallipoli, 1915; Mao Tse-tung and The Great Leap Forward, 1957-1960; Pharmaceutical Industry and Thalidomide, 1950s.
Published October 2005
256 pages, hardback, b&w line drawings
265 x 185 mm (10½ x 7¼ in)
AU$34.95.
ISBN 1740456696
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