The Hidden History of America at War: Untold Tales from Yorktown to Fallujah
Autor Kenneth C. Davisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mai 2016
From the Battle of Yorktown (1781), where a fledgling America learned hard lessons about what kind of military it would need to survive, to Fallujah (2004), which epitomized the dawn of the privatization of war,Hidden History of America at Wartakes readers inside the battlefield, introducing them to key characters and events that will shatter myths, misconceptions, and romanticism, replacing them with rich insight.
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ISBN-13: 9780316348355
ISBN-10: 031634835X
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Hachette Books
ISBN-10: 031634835X
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Hachette Books
Notă biografică
Kenneth
C.
Davis
is
theNew
York
Timesbestselling
author
of
the
Don't
Know
Much
About®
series
with
more
than
four
million
copies
in
print
worldwide.
Davis
is
a
frequent
media
guest
on
national
television
and
radio;
he
has
written
for
the
Op-Ed
page
of
theNew
York
Times,
and
been
a
commentator
on
NPR'sAll
Things
Considered.
He
posts
regularly
at
DontKnowMuch.com
and
makes
"virtual
visits"
to
schools,
libraries,
and
other
audiences.
Recenzii
"Ambitious...[Davis]
makes
history
palatable
and
intriguing,
pointing
out
what
gets
left
out
and
drawing
parallels.
If
that
motivates
readers
to
delve
into
McPherson
on
the
Civil
War,
Chernow
on
Washington
and
Alexander
Hamilton,
and
Ricks
on
the
fiasco
in
Iraq,
he
will
have
achieved
an
important
goal.
History
tells
us
where
we
came
from,
and
Davis
reminds
us
it
never
has
to
be
boring."—Miami
Herald
"Hidden History...should awaken many to the manifold joys of reading history...Six buoyant, fast-paced stories."—Washington Post
"[Kenneth C. Davis] has carved a niche for himself as a go-to guy for historical insight and analysis.... Absorbing... [The Hidden History of America at War] should be required reading for both the public and their elected officials."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"An informative, readable compendium of the many fallacies of modern warfare."—Kirkus Reviews
"There's only one person who can top Kenneth C. Davis--and that's Kenneth C. Davis. WithThe Hidden History of America at War,he's composed yet another brilliant, thought-provoking, and compelling book. But along with uncovering extraordinary and yet little-known stories that readers will find absolutely captivating, Davis demonstrates why learning about these conflicts--even those from the Revolution and the Civil War--are incredibly relevant to the present day. Davis offers a hard-hitting and sometimes critical look at some of the most consequential wartime decisions made by presidents and policy makers, but his admiration and respect for the men and women who have served and sacrificed so much for this nation is unwavering."
—Andrew Carroll, editor of theNew York TimesbestsellersWar LettersandBehind the Lines
"With his trademark storytelling flair, Kenneth C. Davis illuminates six critical, but often overlooked battles that helped define America's character and its evolving response to conflict. This fascinating and strikingly insightful book is a must-read for anyone who wants to better understand our nation's bloody history of war."—Eric Jay Dolin, author of Leviathan and When America First Met China
"A fascinating exploration of war and the myths of war. Kenneth C. Davis shows how interesting the truth can be."—Evan Thomas, New York Times-bestselling author of Sea of Thunder and John Paul Jones
Praise for Kenneth C. Davis
"Reading him is like returning to the classroom of the best teacher you ever had."—PeopleMagazine
"[M]errily removes the whitewash from an oft-bland concept of the past."—Associated Press
"The King of Knowing"—Amazon.com
"Hidden History...should awaken many to the manifold joys of reading history...Six buoyant, fast-paced stories."—Washington Post
"[Kenneth C. Davis] has carved a niche for himself as a go-to guy for historical insight and analysis.... Absorbing... [The Hidden History of America at War] should be required reading for both the public and their elected officials."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"An informative, readable compendium of the many fallacies of modern warfare."—Kirkus Reviews
"There's only one person who can top Kenneth C. Davis--and that's Kenneth C. Davis. WithThe Hidden History of America at War,he's composed yet another brilliant, thought-provoking, and compelling book. But along with uncovering extraordinary and yet little-known stories that readers will find absolutely captivating, Davis demonstrates why learning about these conflicts--even those from the Revolution and the Civil War--are incredibly relevant to the present day. Davis offers a hard-hitting and sometimes critical look at some of the most consequential wartime decisions made by presidents and policy makers, but his admiration and respect for the men and women who have served and sacrificed so much for this nation is unwavering."
—Andrew Carroll, editor of theNew York TimesbestsellersWar LettersandBehind the Lines
"With his trademark storytelling flair, Kenneth C. Davis illuminates six critical, but often overlooked battles that helped define America's character and its evolving response to conflict. This fascinating and strikingly insightful book is a must-read for anyone who wants to better understand our nation's bloody history of war."—Eric Jay Dolin, author of Leviathan and When America First Met China
"A fascinating exploration of war and the myths of war. Kenneth C. Davis shows how interesting the truth can be."—Evan Thomas, New York Times-bestselling author of Sea of Thunder and John Paul Jones
Praise for Kenneth C. Davis
"Reading him is like returning to the classroom of the best teacher you ever had."—PeopleMagazine
"[M]errily removes the whitewash from an oft-bland concept of the past."—Associated Press
"The King of Knowing"—Amazon.com