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American Hero - Life and Death of Audie Murphy (Hardcover)
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American Hero - Life and Death of Audie Murphy (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R600
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In a major new biography, veteran military historian and WII
biographer, Charles Whiting combines both talents to tell the tale
of barefoot Texan share-cropper's son, who could barely read and
write, but became not only the US Army's most decorated soldier in
its 250 - year history, but also the star of forty Paramount
produced movies: most of which are shown on TV screens around the
world to this very day. The gentle-eyed, baby-faced hero had won
every decoration the United States had to offer before he was
eligible to vote and killed 240 enemy soldiers in the process. Luck
made him a movie star. Always he tried to improve himself, but time
and time again he was relegated to the 'horse operas', where as he
wisecracked cynically, "it was the same old movie, only they
changed the colour of the horse." But there was a price to pay for
his heroism in drugs, nervous tension and Murphy's addiction to
violence. Even as a middle-aged movie star, he always slept with a
.45 beneath his pillow, plagued by nightmares of the war. Murphy
had been an ordinary boy, who had volunteered to go to fight and
did so with exceeding bravery in the last 'good war'. He paid
highly for that bravery and sense of duty to a country which had
given him nothing save "malnutrition," as he used to quip. He was
that last American Hero, who did as President Kennedy proclaimed, "
Don't ask what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for
your country." Even before his young life had really commenced, he
had become a legend. But in the end 'Tinseltown' and the 'feather
merchants' of Hollywood broke him. As Time magazine commented on
his death; "Audie Murphy belonged to an earlier, simpler time, one
in which bravery was a cardinal and killing was a virtue... We
shall not see his like again."
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