‘My choice this year is, without any doubt, Antony Beevor’s Stalingrad, a magnificent winter tapestry… it reads like an accessible novel rather than the superb history book which it really is’.
‘Antony Beevor’s Stalingrad is superb: a gripping and dispassionate account of alternating folly and endurance’.
‘I have recently read and been hugely impressed by Stalingrad by Antony Beevor’.
‘Stalingrad is distinguished not only for its exhaustive research and sheer narrative drive, but for its portrayal of the ordinarily human during one of the most atrocious battles of the century’.
‘A brilliantly researched tour de force’.
‘Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor is the best battle history for many years—balanced, dramatic, dreadful’.
‘Stalingrad by Antony Beevor cannot fail to leave one moved’.
‘As good a piece of war history as I have ever read’.
‘Revealing, profound and thoroughly unputdownable, Stalingrad is an extraordinary achievement which transcends its genre… It felt as if I was reading a classical epic drama of the scope of War and Peace’.
‘A classic… Stalingrad is only bedtime reading for those who do not dream’.
‘This book is overpowering… Beevor’s description of the events of the battle remain with the reader long after the book has been closed’.
‘This retelling of the Battle of Stalingrad has proved to be a surprising runaway hit. It is no small achievement to have reached such a wide audience with the pity of this particular war’.
‘Truly powerful’.
‘Stalingrad’s heart-piercing tragedy needed a chronicler with acute insight into human nature as well as the forces of history. Antony ‘Beevor is that historian’.
‘A wonderfully readable work of history’.
‘A masterly account of hubris and nemesis on a classic scale… he has written an authoritative and profoundly human study’.
‘The Stalingrad story is biblical in its extremes of barbarism and heroism, and Antony Beevor has told it superbly’.
‘Superb… a story you’ll never forget. There has never been a battle like this one, and there has never been a book about a battle such as this’.
‘Antony Beevor has produced a compelling and extraordinary story, richly detailed and engrossingly written. Western scholars owe him a very great debt. We now have the real history of Stalingrad without myth or embellishment’.
‘One is convinced by his scholarship, and increasingly moved by the drama… he succeeds brilliantly’.
‘This brilliant tapestry’.