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The Big War

Autor Anton Myrer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 dec 2001
“One must go back to All Quiet on the Western Front to find another novel as charged as this one!” — Philadelphia Inquirer
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They were our husbands, our fathers, our lovers, our sons. They were Americans and Marines. And this is their story: The Big War, Anton Myrer's panoramic novel of Marines in the Pacific in World War II. 
This is the story of Alan Newcombe, the Boston society Harvard man; Danny Kantaylis, the natural-born leader; Jay O'Neill, the barroom scrapper. Myrer does not glorify war; he does not flinch from describing what the actual experience of warfare was like for a desperate group of Marines trapped in some of the worst fighting conditions of the war. We learn about their lives at home and their fates on the battlefield.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780060934736
ISBN-10: 0060934735
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial

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They were our husbands, our fathers, our lovers, our sons. They were Americans and Marines. And this is their story: The Big War, Anton Myrer's panoramic novel of Marines in the Pacific in World War II. This is the story of Alan Newcombe, the Boston society Harvard man; Danny Kantaylis, the natural-born leader; Jay O'Neill, the barroom scrapper. Myrer does not glorify war; he does not flinch from describing what the actual experience of warfare was like for a desperate group of Marines trapped in some of the worst fighting conditions of the war. We learn about their lives at home and their fates on the battlefield.

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“One must go back to All Quiet on the Western Front to find another novel as charged as this one!” — Philadelphia Inquirer
“Brilliant and terrifying. . . . This is some of the most eloquent war writing that has been done.” — Saturday Review
“Zest, humor, compassion, emotional truth.” — Boston Herald
“Magnificent. . . more terrifying, more convincing battle scenes have not been described.” — Cleveland Press

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