The Good Fight

Subtitle:
How World War II Was Won
Author:
Stephen E. Ambrose
Format:
Hardcover

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Short description

One of today's most preeminent historians presents the story of World War II for young readers. Each spread highlights a specific conflict with spectacular color and black-and-white photos, and Ambrose's narrative is further highlighted with factual sidebars, maps, glossary, and more.

Long description

Stephen E. Ambrose, one of the finest historians of our time, has written an extraordinary chronicle of World War II for young readers. From Japanese warplanes soaring over Pearl Harbor, dropping devastation from the sky, to the against-all-odds Allied victory at Midway, to the Battle of the Bulge during one of the coldest winters in Europe's modern history, to the tormenting decision to bomb Nagasaki and Hiroshima with atomic weapons, The Good Fight brings the most horrific -- and most heroic -- war in history to a new generation in a way that's never been done before.

In addition to Ambrose's accounts of major events during the war, personal anecdotes from the soldiers who were fighting on the battlefields, manning the planes, commanding the ships -- stories of human triumph and tragedy -- bring the war vividly to life.

Highlighting Ambrose's narrative are spectacular color and black-and-white photos, and key campaign and battlefield maps. Stephen E. Ambrose's singular ability to take complex and multifaceted information and get right to its essence makes The Good Fight the book on World War II for kids.

Product details

Publisher:
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
ISBN:
9780689843617
Publication date:
May 2001
Length:
261mm
Width:
262mm
Thickness:
14mm
Weight:
703g
Pages:
96
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Readership:
Age: 11 - 15
Illustrated:
Illustrated

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