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First Wave - The D-Day Warriors Who Led the Way to Victory in the Second World War (Hardcover): Alex Kershaw First Wave - The D-Day Warriors Who Led the Way to Victory in the Second World War (Hardcover)
Alex Kershaw 1
R635 R521 Discovery Miles 5 210 Save R114 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'History's greatest story reinvigorated as only Alex Kershaw can' -Adam Makos, New York Times bestselling author of A Higher Call 'An absolute triumph' -James M. Scott, Pulitzer Prize Finalist and national bestselling author of Target Tokyo and Rampage 'The unforgettable human drama of history's most consequential invasion' -John C. McManus, author of The Dead and Those About to Die: D-Day-The Big Red One at Omaha Beach Beginning in the pre-dawn darkness of June 6, 1944, The First Wave follows ten men attempting to carry out D-Day's most critical missions. Their actions would determine the fate of the invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe. The ten make a charismatic, unforgettable cast. They include the first American paratrooper to touch down on Normandy soil; the only British soldier that day to earn a Victoria's Cross; the Canadian brothers who led their decimated troops onto Juno Beach under withering fire; the colonel who faced the powerful 150mm guns of the Merville Battery; as well as a French commando who helped destroy German strongholds on Sword Beach. The book will give authentic voice to the invaders' enemies, the German enlisted men and officers tasked with destroying the Allies as they hit the beaches. The result is an utterly immersive, adrenaline-driven drama, an epic of close combat and extraordinary heroism. It is the capstone Alex Kershaw's remarkable career, built on his close friendships with D-Day survivors and his intimate understanding of the Normandy battlefield. For the seventy-fifth anniversary, here is a fresh take on the Second World War's longest day. Praise for Alex Kershaw: 'From the opening pages, when Kershaw...drops us into the invasion of Paris, we know that we are in good hands. This is classic narrative nonfiction, constructed and written like a thriller.' Chicago Tribune 'Exceptional.... balances evocative prose with attention to detail and is a worthy addition to vibrant classics of small-unit history like Stephen Ambrose's Band of Brothers.' Wall Street Journal 'Kershaw's writing is seamless. He incorporates information from a vast array of sources, but it works--you get a sense of the different voices coming into the story....A gripping read.' Minneapolis Star Tribune

Against All Odds (Paperback): Alex Kershaw Against All Odds (Paperback)
Alex Kershaw
R440 R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Save R96 (22%) Ships in 9 - 14 working days
Omaha Beach and Beyond - The Long March of Sergeant Bob Slaughter (Paperback): John Robert Slaughter Omaha Beach and Beyond - The Long March of Sergeant Bob Slaughter (Paperback)
John Robert Slaughter; Foreword by Alex Kershaw
R675 R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Save R114 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Before D-Day, regular army soldiers called the National Guardsmen of Virginia's 116th Infantry Regiment 'Home Nannies', 'Weekend Warriors', and worse. On June 6, 1944, on Omaha Beach, however, these proud Virginians who carried the legacy of the famed Stonewall Brigade showed the regular army and the world what true valor really was. In this moving World War II memoir, the author captures the day-to-day comings and goings of GI Joe from pre-World War II National Guard days through induction, training, and deployment overseas. All leads up to D-Day and Normandy on June 6, 1944, when Sergeant Bob Slaughter came across Omaha Beach with Company D of the 116th Infantry. This was the beginning of his long march to final victory in Europe, a march that would take him and his fellow soldiers of Company D, at least those who survived, to Holland, the Bulge, and on into Germany itself - a fascinating, detailed look at the life and times of an ordinary soldier in the battlefield of Europe.

The First Wave - The D-Day Warriors Who Led the Way to Victory in World War II (Paperback): Alex Kershaw The First Wave - The D-Day Warriors Who Led the Way to Victory in World War II (Paperback)
Alex Kershaw
R555 R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Save R90 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Jack London - A Life (Paperback, New edition): Alex Kershaw Jack London - A Life (Paperback, New edition)
Alex Kershaw
R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A full-blooded, pacy biography of one of the most charismatic writers of the century, whose life and work were to inspire Hemingway, Steinbeck, Kerouac and Mailer. 'We cannot help but read on': TLS. 'The energy, dynamism and sheer bursting life-force of Jack London bowls you over': Scotsman. Jack London's life story (1876-1916) is as dramatic as any of the fiction he wrote. Born illegitimate in San Francisco, he was (in his teens) an oyster pirate, seal-hunter, hobo, Klondike goldminer - and spectacular drinker. On publication of The Call of the Wild in 1903, he became the most highly publicised writer in the world. Subsequent books, including Martin Eden, White Fang, The Iron Heel, The People of the Abyss, John Barleycorn, The Sea Wolf, continue in print as world classics in many languages. Apart from writing 50 books, he lectured for the Socialist Party in America; was a war correspondent in Korea and Mexico; introduced surfing to the West Coast; sailed the seven seas in his yacht, the Snark...

The Bedford Boys - One American Town's Ultimate D-Day Sacrifice (Paperback, New Ed): Alex Kershaw The Bedford Boys - One American Town's Ultimate D-Day Sacrifice (Paperback, New Ed)
Alex Kershaw
R534 R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Save R85 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

June 6, 1944: Nineteen boys from Bedford, Virginia--population just 3,000 in 1944--died in the first bloody minutes of D-Day. They were part of Company A of the 116th Regiment of the 29th Division, and the first wave of American soldiers to hit the beaches in Normandy. Later in the campaign, three more boys from this small Virginia town died of gunshot wounds. Twenty-two sons of Bedford lost--it is a story one cannot easily forget and one that the families of Bedford will never forget. "The Bedford Boys" is the true and intimate story of these men and the friends and families they left behind.Based on extensive interviews with survivors and relatives, as well as diaries and letters, Kershaw's book focuses on several remarkable individuals and families to tell one of the most poignant stories of World War II--the story of one small American town that went to war and died on Omaha Beach.

The Longest Winter - The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of World War II's Most Decorated Platoon (Paperback, New... The Longest Winter - The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of World War II's Most Decorated Platoon (Paperback, New Ed)
Alex Kershaw
R520 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R112 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On the morning of December 16, 1944, eighteen men of the Intelligence and Reconnaissance platoon attached to the 99th Infantry Division found themselves directly in the path of the main thrust of Hitler's massive Ardennes offensive. Despite being vastly outnumbered, they were told to hold their position "at all costs." Throughout the day, the platoon repulsed three large German assaults in a fierce day-long battle, killing hundreds of German soldiers. Only when they had run out of ammunition did they surrender to the enemy. But their long winter was just beginning. As POWs, the platoon experienced an ordeal far worse than combat-surviving in wretched German POW camps. Yet miraculously the men of the platoon survived-all of them-and returned home after the war. More than thirty years later, when President Carter recognized the platoon's "extraordinary heroism" and the U.S. Army approved combat medals for all eighteen men, they became America's most decorated platoon of World War II. With the same vivid and dramatic prose that made The Bedford Boys a national bestseller, Alex Kershaw brings to life the story of these little-known heroes-an epic tale of courage, duty, and survival in World War II and one of the most inspiring episodes in American history. The Longest Winter is an intensely human story about young men who find themselves in frightening wartime situations, who fight back instinctively, survive stoically, and live heroically.

Against All Odds - A True Story of Ultimate Courage and Survival in World War I (Hardcover): Alex Kershaw Against All Odds - A True Story of Ultimate Courage and Survival in World War I (Hardcover)
Alex Kershaw
R840 R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Save R138 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Blood And Champagne - The Life And Times Of Robert Capa (Paperback, New ed): Alex Kershaw Blood And Champagne - The Life And Times Of Robert Capa (Paperback, New ed)
Alex Kershaw
R451 R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Save R68 (15%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Robert Capa, one of the finest photojournalists and combat photographers of the twentieth century, covered every major conflict from the Spanish Civil War to the early conflict in Vietnam. Always close to the action, he created some of the most enduring images ever made with a camera--perhaps none more memorable than the gritty photos taken on the morning of D-Day.But the drama of Capa's life wasn't limited to one side of the lens. Born in Budapest as Andre Freidman, Capa fled political repression and anti-Semitism as a teenager by escaping to Berlin, where he first picked up a Leica camera. He founded Magnum, which today remains the most prestigious photographic agency of its kind. He was a gambler and seducer of several of his era's most alluring icons, including Ingrid Bergman, and his friends included Irwin Shaw, John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, and John Huston.From Budapest in the twenties to Paris in the thirties, from postwar Hollywood to Stalin's Russia, from New York to Indochina, "Blood and Champagne" is a wonderfully evocative account of Capa's life and times.

The Call of the Wild and Selected Stories (Paperback): Jack London The Call of the Wild and Selected Stories (Paperback)
Jack London; Introduction by Alex Kershaw
R139 R117 Discovery Miles 1 170 Save R22 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Robust tales of perilous adventure and animal cunning
Includes "Diable: A Dog, An Odyssey of the North, To the Man on the Trail, To Build a Fire, " and "Love of Life" Out of the white wilderness, out of the Far North, Jack London, one of America's most popular authors, drew the inspiration for the novel and five short stories included here. Swiftly paced and vividly written, they capture the main theme of London's work: man's instinctive reversion to primitive behavior when pitted against the brute force of nature.

Avenue of Spies - A True Story of Terror, Espionage, and One American Family's Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris... Avenue of Spies - A True Story of Terror, Espionage, and One American Family's Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris (Paperback)
Alex Kershaw
R432 R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Save R103 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Liberator - One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey From the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau (Paperback):... The Liberator - One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey From the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau (Paperback)
Alex Kershaw 1
R412 R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Save R74 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

_______________________ The true story behind the hit NETFLIX drama From the invasion of Italy to the gates of Dachau, no World War II infantry unit in Europe saw more action or endured worse than the one commanded by Felix Sparks. The US Army 157th regiment, known as the Thunderbirds, drew many of its men from more than fifty different Native American tribes, mixed in with Mexican-Americans and men more used to herding cattle in the American southwest. Felix Sparks, tasked with leading the diverse regiment regarded by generals as one of the US's finest fighting forces, was a maverick officer, and the only man to survive his company's wartime odyssey from bitter beginning to victorious end. Here, his remarkable true story is told for the first time, along with those of the men who bravely fought alongside him. _______________________ 'Exceptional....The Liberator balances evocative prose with attention to detail and is a worthy addition to vibrant classics of small-unit history like Stephen Ambrose's Band of Brothers' Wall Street Journal 'A revealing portrait of a man who led by example and suffered a deep emotional wound with the loss of each soldier under his command ... The Liberator is a worthwhile and fast-paced examination of a dedicated officer navigating - and somehow surviving - World War II.' Washington Post 'A history of the American war experience in miniature, from the hard-charging enthusiasm of the initial landings to the clear-eyed horror of the liberation of the concentration camps.' The Daily Beast 'Kershaw has ensured that individuals and entire battles that might have been lost to history, or overshadowed by more 'important' people and events, have their own place in the vast, protean tale of World War II ... Where Kershaw succeeds, and where The Liberator is at its most riveting and satisfying, is in its delineation of Felix Sparks as a good man that other men would follow into Hell - and in its unblinking, matter-of-fact description, in battle after battle, of just how gruesome, terrifying and dehumanizing that Hell could be.' Time

Jack London - A Life (Paperback, 1st St. Martin's Griffin ed): Alex Kershaw Jack London - A Life (Paperback, 1st St. Martin's Griffin ed)
Alex Kershaw
R681 R575 Discovery Miles 5 750 Save R106 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Raised in poverty as an illegitimate child, Jack London dropped out of school to support his mother, working in mind-deadening jobs that would foster a lifelong interest in socialism. Brilliant and self-taught, he haunted California's waterside bars, brawling with drunken sailors and learning about love from prostitutes. His lust for adventure took him from the beaches of Hawaii to the gold fields of Alaska, where he experienced firsthand the struggles for survival he would later immortalize in classics like "White Fang" and "The Call of the Wild."
A hard-drinking womanizer with children to support, Jack London was no stranger to passion when he met and married Charmian Kittredge, the love of his life. Despite his adventurous past, London had never before met a woman like Charmian; she adored fornication and boxing, and willingly risked life and limb to sail and explore. She typed his manuscripts while he churned out novels, serving as his inspiration and his critic.
Lover, fighter, and onetime hobo, Jack London lived large and died before he was forty. This is a rare biography that proves the truth can be more fascinating--and a far greater adventure--than a fiction.

The Liberator - One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau (Paperback):... The Liberator - One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau (Paperback)
Alex Kershaw
R546 R455 Discovery Miles 4 550 Save R91 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The untold story of the bloodiest and most dramatic march to victory of the Second World War
Written with Alex Kershaw's trademark narrative drive and vivid immediacy, "The Liberator" traces the remarkable battlefield journey of maverick U.S. Army officer Felix Sparks through the Allied liberation of Europe--from the first landing in Italy to the final death throes of the Third Reich.
Over five hundred bloody days, Sparks and his infantry unit battled from the beaches of Sicily through the mountains of Italy and France, ultimately enduring bitter and desperate winter combat against the die-hard SS on the Fatherland's borders. Having miraculously survived the long, bloody march across Europe, Sparks was selected to lead a final charge to Bavaria, where he and his men experienced some of the most intense street fighting suffered by Americans in World War II.
And when he finally arrived at the gates of Dachau, Sparks confronted scenes that robbed the mind of reason--and put his humanity to the ultimate test.

The Few - July-October 1940 (Paperback): Alex Kershaw The Few - July-October 1940 (Paperback)
Alex Kershaw 1
R287 R236 Discovery Miles 2 360 Save R51 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In the summer of 1940 a handful of volunteer pilots defied their country to fight when we needed them most. This is the story of their Battle of Britain. In the early days of World War Two when Britain stood alone against the terror of Hitler's all-conquering Third Reich, her future hung in the balance; her defence in the hands of the Spitfires and Hurricanes of the Royal Air Force's Fighter Command. They were Churchill's Few. This is their story - and a fresh perspective on the greatest air battle the world has ever seen. 'Fine, deeply movingm scintillating...in the battle scenes this book soars heavenward like one of the Spitfires.' - Andrew Roberts, Sunday Telegraph

The Envoy - The Epic Rescue of the Last Jews of Europe in the Desperate Closing Months of World War II (Paperback): Alex Kershaw The Envoy - The Epic Rescue of the Last Jews of Europe in the Desperate Closing Months of World War II (Paperback)
Alex Kershaw
R615 R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Save R71 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In July 1944, thirty-two-year-old Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg arrived in Budapest on a mission to rescue the last Jews of Europe. Over the next six months, he repeatedly risked his life to save tens of thousands of Jews, defying mass murderer Adolf Eichmann and crazed Hungarian fascists while enduring one of the bloodiest sieges of World War II. Tragically, when Budapest was finally liberated, the Holocaust's greatest hero had disappeared into the Soviet gulag; to this day, his exact fate is unknown.

The Few - The American "Knights of the Air" Who Risked Everything to Save Britain in the Summer of 1940 (Paperback): Alex... The Few - The American "Knights of the Air" Who Risked Everything to Save Britain in the Summer of 1940 (Paperback)
Alex Kershaw
R610 R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Save R72 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Few tells the dramatic and unforgettable story of eight young Americans who joined Britain's Royal Air Force, defying their country's neutrality laws and risking their U.S. citizenship to fight side-by-side with England's finest pilots in the summer of 1940-over a year before America entered the war. Flying the lethal and elegant Spitfire, they became "knights of the air" and with minimal training but plenty of guts, they dueled the skilled and fearsome pilots of Germany's Luftwaffe. By October 1940, they had helped England win the greatest air battle in the history of aviation. Winston Churchill once said of all those who fought in the Battle of Britain, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." These daring Americans were the few among the "few." Now, with the narrative drive and human drama that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw tells their story for the first time.

Escape from the Deep - A True Story of Courage and Survival During World War II (Paperback): Alex Kershaw Escape from the Deep - A True Story of Courage and Survival During World War II (Paperback)
Alex Kershaw
R713 Discovery Miles 7 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the early morning hours of October 24, 1944, the legendary U.S. Navy submarine Tang was hit by one of its own faulty torpedoes. The survivors of the explosion struggled to stay alive one hundred-eighty feet beneath the surface, while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges. As the air ran out, some of the crew made a daring ascent through the escape hatch. In the end, just nine of the original eighty-man crew survived. But the survivors were beginning a far greater ordeal. After being picked up by the Japanese, they were sent to an interrogation camp known as the Torture Farm." When they were liberated in 1945, they were close to death, but they had revealed nothing to the Japanese, including the greatest secret of World War II. With the same heart-pounding narrative drive that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw brings to life this incredible story of survival and endurance.

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