An edition of Warriors (2005)

Warriors

portraits from the battlefield

1st American ed.
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An edition of Warriors (2005)

Warriors

portraits from the battlefield

1st American ed.
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What it means to be a warrior has become a pertinent issue of our time. What makes some men and women perform extraordinary deeds on the battlefield? What makes them risk their lives in the pursuit of victory? And do their successes or failures in combat bring them happiness, melancholy, or fulfillment? Max Hastings's "authority [and] humanity" in depicting "the realities of combat" (Alistair Horne, The Wall Street Journal) has been greatly praised on the release of his previous book, Armageddon, which documented the last eight months in the European theater of World War II. In Warriors, Hastings takes up the experience of fourteen soldiers and airmen, together with one remarkable sailor, who fought in the wars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, portraying their triumphs, follies, and, sometimes, tragedies. We meet Baron Marbot, an exuberant cavalry officer who joined Napoleon's army at the age of seventeen and fought through Waterloo in a happy and shameless pursuit of glory; paratrooper "Slim Jim" Gavin, an orphan who enlisted in World War II to escape his miserable boyhood and went on to become America's youngest general since Custer; Nancy Wake, a dashing Australian who fought for the resistance in Nazi-occupied France; Avigdor Kahalani, an Israeli officer hideously burned in the Six-Day War, who, six years later, was one of the tank commanders who saved his country during the defense of the Golan Heights in the Yom Kippur War. Each of Hastings's pen portraits depicts a unique and remarkable human story. A tribute to the valor of these fighters and a searching study of combat in modern history, Warriors enhances our understanding of the hearts and minds of the people who serve in war. It is also an appealing book for the reader who is drawn to tales of heroism, human drama, and some of the most exotic characters of modern times.From the Hardcover edition.

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Knopf
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Warriors
March 6, 2006, Harper Perennial
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Warriors: portraits from the battlefield
2006, Knopf
in English - 1st American ed.
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Warriors: Extraordinary Tales fro the Battlefield
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355/.0092/2
Library of Congress
U51 .H37 2006, U51 .H37 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3422572M
Internet Archive
warriorsportrait00hast
ISBN 10
1400044413
LCCN
2005044302
Library Thing
445850
Goodreads
2005114

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