In this compelling study of leadership Correlli Barnett examines the strengths & weaknesses of twenty leaders in the nineteenth & early twentieth centuries. He examines how the difficulties they faced & the political & strategic backgrounds of their days & analyses how they performed & what they achieved. Were they successful or were they beaten down by the burden of their roles? His book considers men from very different backgrounds & from three continents in a range of modern conflicts from the Napoleonic Wars to the Second World War. They range from statesmen like Napoleon Abraham Lincoln David Lloyd George Winston Churchill Adolf Hitler & Joseph Stalin to generals like Ulysses S. Grant Douglas Haig Erwin Rommel Georgi Zhukov Dwight Eisenhower & William Slim to admirals lie Isoruku Yamamoto & Bertram Ramsey. These leaders present fascinating contrasts of personal character styles of leadership & sheer aptitude for command as well as contrasts in the daunting professional problems that challenged each of them. In Lords of War Correlli Barnett yet again demolishes hallowed reputations & rehabilitates the unjustly scapegoated. His latest book confirms his reputation as a master in the field of strategic history.