This book gives clear and detailed information into the Suez Affair without submerging the reader with too much information on military detail.
Hugh writes not just on what happened but how it came to happen. This book provides us with great detail on the politics of the event; foreign relations; the personal reasons behind decisions; and information specifically concerning Britain at home.
Hugh writes in a way that interests the reader and his style is both detailed and informative yet unconfusing.
This book would be good for anyone wishing to learn about any aspect of the Suez Crisis and indeed anyone wishing to gain information about foreign relations at the time.