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Battle of the Bulge

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Battle of the Bulge
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rick Atkinson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 209,Width 139
ISBN/Barcode 9781250079916
ClassificationsDewey:940.54219348

Publishing Details

Publisher St Martin's Press
Imprint St Martin's Press
Publication Date 28 June 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

December 16, 1944. In the frozen forests of the Ardennes, a surprise attack by the German army on American Allied forces launched the long, hard slog that was the Battle of the Bulge. Sir Winston Churchill called it "the greatest American battle of the war and... an ever-famous American victory." World War II historian, Pulitzer Prize winner, and New York Times-bestselling author Rick Atkinson skilfully navigates the attacks, counterattacks, advances, and retreats of this terrible bloodbath. Whether history buffs or newcomers to the topic, young readers will appreciate the author's clear and accessible prose, as well as the many fascinating facts, photographs, and statistics.

Author Biography

Rick Atkinson is the bestselling author of D-Day and the Liberation Trilogy. His many awards include a Pulitzer Prize for history, a Pulitzer Prize for journalism, the George Polk Award, and the Pritzker Military Library Literature Award. A former staff writer and senior editor at the Washington Post, he lives in Washington, D.C. liberationtrilogy.com

Reviews

"You can't just tell kids that history is cool; you have to prove it, and Atkinson does." --Steve Sheinkin, The New York Times Book Review on D-Day "Atkinson seats readers at the secret meetings of the Allied commanders, ejects them with paratroopers over the foggy French countryside, puts them into landing craft to hear soldiers barf and exclaim, and sends them out to die bloodily on the beaches wracked with enemy fire . . . a grand and historically significant tale told with dash and authority." --Kirkus Reviews on D-Day