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From the Yalu to Port Arthur

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The author records a correspondent’s eyewitness account of a major early-20th-century campaign in East Asia, tracing diplomatic origins, troop movements, and sieges from the river crossing to the capture of a fortified port. He combines operational narrative—landings, bridging rivers, advances, battles and the final assaults—with profiles of commanders, assessments of opposing armies, and detailed engineering and logistical episodes. The narrative is supplemented by maps, illustrations, and appendices offering confidential evaluations of force composition and performance, emphasizing soldierly endurance, tactical challenges, and the practical work of staff and engineers during a setbacks-and-victories campaign.

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Sir William Maxwell

Sir William Maxwell was a British military officer and author, known for his detailed accounts of military campaigns. His notable work, "From the Yalu to Port Arthur," provides a firsthand perspective on the events of the Russo-Japanese War, reflecting his experiences and observations during this significant conflict. Maxwell's writings contribute to the understanding of military history and the complexities of warfare in the early 20th century.

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