Shepperton, England: Ian Allan Ltd, 1982. - 128 pgs. This book sets out to describe the general course of the Tunisian Campaign, and to show its significance in the context of World War 2 as a whole. It also attempts to portray what the war in Tunisia was like for the individual fighting man. This campaign saw the new American army being bloodied, the last hurrah of the Afrikakorps, and the triumph of British arms in North Africa after years of struggle.