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Port Arthur

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A vivid eyewitness account of a prolonged siege of a modern coastal fortress, combining frontline reportage, tactical analysis, and numerous field photographs. The narrative traces the phases of investment, repeated assaults and the slow, methodical engineering work of sapping, mining, trenching, and heavy bombardment that led to capitulation. Chapters interweave descriptions of particular strongpoints and attacks with scenes of soldiers’ daily hardships, leadership decisions, and the human toll, while maps and illustrations support technical discussion and reflections on the evolving methods, costs, and character of modern siege warfare.

About the Author

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Richard Barry

Richard Barry was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his book "Port Arthur." This work provides a detailed account of the significant events surrounding the siege of Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese War. Barry's writing reflects a keen interest in military history and the complexities of conflict. While not widely recognized today, his contributions offer valuable insights into a pivotal moment in modern warfare.

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