Still Time To Die

Nonfiction, History, Germany, European General, Military, United States
Cover of the book Still Time To Die by Jack Belden, Lucknow Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jack Belden ISBN: 9781786256393
Publisher: Lucknow Books Publication: November 6, 2015
Imprint: Lucknow Books Language: English
Author: Jack Belden
ISBN: 9781786256393
Publisher: Lucknow Books
Publication: November 6, 2015
Imprint: Lucknow Books
Language: English

Vivid, intensely human impressions of the war in China, Malta, Tunisia and Sicily, by the author of “Retreat with Stilwell.”

Belden’s first book, ““Retreat with Stilwell”“ (Knopf) was one of the most distinguished correspondent’s books. It did not have the sale it deserved—he insists on saying things that should be said rather than things people want to read...Even more true of this book, which—though two thirds of the text records war through battle, the remaining third dominates—sums up Belden’s conclusions and grim determination to help his readers recognize the falsehood of war—falsehood not only in its reportage, but in its underlying causes, rooted in the world soul sickness, fascism, which he feels is pregnant in America and must be fought now. No analyzes the determining factors of the battlefield,—uncertainty, insecurity; need for political conviction of the importance of this war; divorce of the combat army from civilians; etc. The balance deals specifically with Ksuchow, Malta, the Mareth Line, Sicily, Messina, Salerno. Pungent phrase and fire for crusading passion.-Kirkus Reviews.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Vivid, intensely human impressions of the war in China, Malta, Tunisia and Sicily, by the author of “Retreat with Stilwell.”

Belden’s first book, ““Retreat with Stilwell”“ (Knopf) was one of the most distinguished correspondent’s books. It did not have the sale it deserved—he insists on saying things that should be said rather than things people want to read...Even more true of this book, which—though two thirds of the text records war through battle, the remaining third dominates—sums up Belden’s conclusions and grim determination to help his readers recognize the falsehood of war—falsehood not only in its reportage, but in its underlying causes, rooted in the world soul sickness, fascism, which he feels is pregnant in America and must be fought now. No analyzes the determining factors of the battlefield,—uncertainty, insecurity; need for political conviction of the importance of this war; divorce of the combat army from civilians; etc. The balance deals specifically with Ksuchow, Malta, the Mareth Line, Sicily, Messina, Salerno. Pungent phrase and fire for crusading passion.-Kirkus Reviews.

More books from Lucknow Books

Cover of the book United States Army in WWII - Europe - Riviera to the Rhine by Jack Belden
Cover of the book Fighting Warsaw: The Story of the Polish Underground State, 1939-1945 by Jack Belden
Cover of the book With The Immortal Seventh Division by Jack Belden
Cover of the book Operational Tenets Of Generals Heinz Guderian And George S. Patton, Jr by Jack Belden
Cover of the book Out Of My Life, By Marshal Von Hindenburg. Vol. I by Jack Belden
Cover of the book Churchill: The Making Of A Grand Strategist by Jack Belden
Cover of the book Drama In Malta by Jack Belden
Cover of the book "En L'air!" (In The Air) Three Years On And Above Three Fronts [Illustrated Edition] by Jack Belden
Cover of the book In The Northern Mists; A Grand Fleet Chaplain’s Note Book [Illustrated Edition] by Jack Belden
Cover of the book Field Ambulance Sketches by Jack Belden
Cover of the book A New Look At The Battle Of The Atlantic by Jack Belden
Cover of the book The Mermaid And The Messerschmitt by Jack Belden
Cover of the book Victory Through Africa by Jack Belden
Cover of the book Road To Huertgen: Forest In Hell [Illustrated Edition] by Jack Belden
Cover of the book Jedburgh Operations: Support To The French Resistance In Eastern Brittany From June-September 1944 by Jack Belden
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy