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BARBED-WIRE SURGEON is the heroic bestselling WW2 memoir written by
Dr. Alfred A. Weinstein originally published in 1948 by the
MacMillan Company in hardback. It was also republished in 1965 by
Lancer in paperback. From 1948-1965 there were eight printings. It
was a selection for the popular Book of the Month Club. In October
2013, BARBED-WIRE SURGEON will be republished once more by Deeds
Publishing after being out of print for almost 50 years. A
description of the book is best told by Dr. Weinstein himself from
the Prologue.... This is a story of G.I. Joe in prison: how he
lived, how he adjusted himself to life under the Nips, what he
thought about and what he dreamed about. They were a motley,
ragged, hungry throng. Under an ugly patina of filth and
starvation, their basic individualities continued to glow feebly
and occasionally to break forth into flame. Some were rugged, some
were weak. As the months faded into years, the feeble faded out of
the picture. In the witch's caldron of a Jap prison, G.I. Joe
fought for his life with all the breaks against him. Against a
somber tapestry of chronic hunger, starvation, and disease, a thin
golden thread of the love of a man and woman weaves back and forth.
It disappears for months and years, but is ever present. It snaps
and breaks, but reappears more vibrant and glowing. Can a woman's
love for her man be responsible for the survival of individuality
in the face of pestilence and torture? In its broader aspects this
is a tale of mankind with his veneer of civilization stripped away.
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