On the form: a book written as a series of articles lambda magazine. Illustrations uninteresting: copies of archival documents that do nothing about, and occupy all the space, photos irrelevant and often irrelevant, etc ...
The background: an endless inventory where the author inflicts on us long introductory texts and approximate or wrong. Editorial redundancies including Ireland, repetitions, chronological raccorucis and especially a lack of development of the subject that make me think that the author did not even bother to consult Wikipedia.
Besides the weakness of its annlyse operations, one is amazed by the lack of content in the narrative of operations: the short story ends where we want it begins. A student would reap a 2/20 if he dared make such a copy
Mea Culpa: I got fooled by the catchy title of publisher, and the absence of the author references. What a pity prominent works including those relating to the operation Sealion, have toujous not been translated into French.