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"NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLERS
by
MICHAEL SHAARA and JEFF SHAARA
THE CIVIL WAR TRILOGY
GODS AND GENERALS
THE KILLER ANGELS
THE LAST FULL MEASURE
"Brilliant does not even begin to describe the Shaara gift."--"The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
TRAVEL THROUGH A PIVOTAL TIME IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Jeff Shaara, America's premier Civil War novelist, gives a
remarkable guided tour of the ten Civil War battlefields every
American should visit: Shiloh, Antietam,
Fredericksburg/Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, New Market,
Chickamauga, the Wilderness/Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, and
Petersburg/Appomattox. Shaara explores the history, the people, and
the places that capture the true meaning and magnitude of the
conflict and provides
- engaging narratives of the war's crucial battles
- intriguing historical footnotes about each site
- photographs of the locations-then and now
- detailed maps of the battle scenes
- fascinating sidebars with related points of interest
From Antietam to Gettysburg to Vicksburg, and to the many poignant
destinations in between, Jeff Shaara's Civil War Battlefields is
the ideal guide for casual tourists and Civil War enthusiasts
alike.
Jeff Shaara, America's premier author of military historical
fiction, brings us the centerpiece of his epic trilogy of the
Second World War.
General Dwight Eisenhower once again commands a diverse army that
must find its single purpose in the destruction of Hitler's
European fortress. His primary subordinates, Omar Bradley and
Bernard Montgomery, must prove that this unique blend of Allied
armies can successfully confront the might of Adolf Hitler's
forces, who have already conquered Western Europe. On the coast of
France, German commander Erwin Rommel fortifies and prepares for
the coming invasion, acutely aware that he must bring all his
skills to bear on a fight his side must win. But Rommel's greatest
challenge is to strike the Allies on his front, while struggling
behind the lines with the growing insanity of Adolf Hitler, who
thwarts the strategies Rommel knows will succeed.
Meanwhile, Sergeant Jesse Adams, a no-nonsense veteran of the 82nd
Airborne, parachutes with his men behind German lines into a
chaotic and desperate struggle. And as the invasion force surges
toward the beaches of Normandy, Private Tom Thorne of the 29th
Infantry Division faces the horrifying prospects of fighting his
way ashore on a stretch of coast more heavily defended than the
Allied commanders anticipate-Omaha Beach.
From G.I. to general, this story carries the reader through the
war's most crucial juncture, the invasion that altered the flow of
the war, and, ultimately, changed history.
"From the Trade Paperback edition."
In the Pulitzer prize-winning classic The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara created the finest Civil War novel of our time, an enduring bestseller that has sold more than two million copies. In the bestselling Gods and Generals, Shaara's son, Jeff, brilliantly sustained his father's vision, telling the epic story of the events culminating in the Battle of Gettysburg. Now, Jeff Shaara brings this legendary father-son trilogy to its stunning conclusion in a novel that brings to life the final two years of the Civil War.
As The Last Full Measure opens, Gettysburg is past and the war advances to its third brutal year. On the Union side, the gulf between the politicians in Washington and the generals in the field yawns ever wider. Never has the cumbersome Union Army so desperately needed a decisive, hard-nosed leader. It is at this critical moment that Lincoln places Ulysses S. Grant in command--and turns the tide of war.
For Robert E. Lee, Gettysburg was an unspeakable disaster--compounded by the shattering loss of the fiery Stonewall Jackson two months before. Lee knows better than anyone that the South cannot survive a war of attrition. But with the total devotion of his generals--Longstreet, Hill, Stuart--and his unswerving faith in God, Lee is determined to fight to the bitter end.
Here too is Joshua Chamberlain, the college professor who emerged as the Union hero of Gettysburg--and who will rise to become one of the greatest figures of the Civil War.
Battle by staggering battle, Shaara dramatizes the escalating confrontation between Lee and Grant--complicated, heroic, deeply troubled men. From the costly Battle of the Wilderness to the agonizing siege of Petersburg to Lee's epoch-making surrender at Appomattox, Shaara portrays the riveting conclusion of the Civil War through the minds and hearts of the individuals who gave their last full measure.
Full of human passion and the spellbinding truth of history, The Last Full Measure is the fitting capstone to a magnificent literary trilogy.
From the Hardcover edition.
The heartbreaking saga of the years preceding The Killer Angels
"SHAARA'S BEAUTIFULLY SENSITIVE NOVEL DELVES DEEPLY in the empathetic realm of psycho-history, where enemies do not exist--just mortal men forced to make crucial decisions and survive on the same battlefield. . . . [He] succeeds with his historical novel through fully realized characters who were forced to decide their loyalties amid the horrors of their dividing nation." --San Francisco Chronicle
Vicksburg, Mississippi. There, in the vaunted Gibraltar of the
Confederacy, a siege for the ages will cement the reputation of one
Union general - and all but seal the fate of the rebel cause. In
May 1863, after months of hard and bitter combat, Union troops
under the command of Major General Ulysses S. Grant at long last
successfully cross the Mississippi River. They force the remnants
of Confederate Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton's army to
retreat to Vicksburg, burning the bridges over the Big Black River
in its path.
General Dwight Eisenhower commands a diverse army that must destroy
Hitler's European fortress. On the coast of France, German
commander Erwin Rommel prepares for the coming invasion, as the
Fuhrer thwarts the strategies Rommel knows will succeed. Meanwhile,
Sergeant Jesse Adams, a veteran of the 82nd Airborne, parachutes
with his men behind German lines. And as the invasion force surges
toward the beaches of Normandy, Private Tom Thorne of the 29th
Infantry Division faces the horrifying prospect of fighting his way
ashore on Omaha Beach, a stretch of coast more heavily defended
than the Allied commanders anticipate. From G.I. to general, The
Steel Wave carries us through the war's most crucial juncture, the
invasion that altered the flow of the war and, ultimately, changed
history.
"BRILLIANT DOES NOT EVEN BEGIN TO DESCRIBE THE SHAARA GIFT. THANK GODS AND GENERALS THAT IT WAS PASSED FROM FATHER TO SON." --Atlanta Journal & Constitution
"LIVELY, FAST-PACED . . . A worthy companion to The Killer Angels . . . Shaara brilliantly charts the war, the exploits of the combatants and their motivations. He also concisely shows how the early parts of the campaign unfolded. His accounts of the battles of Williamsburg, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville are exciting. . . . Though the story of the Civil War has been told many times, this is the rare version that conveys what it must have felt like." --Chicago Sun-Times
"SHAARA'S BEAUTIFULLY SENSITIVE NOVEL DELVES DEEPLY into the empathetic realm of psycho-history, where enemies do not exist--just mortal men forced to make crucial decisions and survive on the same battlefield. . . . [He] succeeds with his historical novel through fully realized characters who were forced to decide their loyalties amid the horrors of their divided nation." --San Francisco Chronicle
"The battle of Gettysburg featured a cast of characters dramatically and poignantly portrayed in Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels. This new novel by his son Jeff Shaara describes the interconnected paths that brought these men together at this crossroads of our history. Readers of The Killer Angels won't want to miss Gods and Generals." --James McPherson, Author of Battle Cry of Freedom
Jeff Shaara has enthralled readers with his "New York Times"
bestselling novels set during the Civil War and the American
Revolution. Now the acclaimed author turns to World War I, bringing
to life the sweeping, emotional story of the war that devastated a
generation and established America as a world power.
Spring 1916: the horror of a stalemate on Europe's western front.
France and Great Britain are on one side of the barbed wire, a
fierce German army is on the other. Shaara opens the window onto
the otherworldly tableau of trench warfare as seen through the eyes
of a typical British soldier who experiences the bizarre and the
horrible-a "Tommy" whose innocent youth is cast into the hell of a
terrifying war.
In the skies, meanwhile, technology has provided a devastating new
tool, the aeroplane, and with it a different kind of hero
emerges-the flying ace. Soaring high above the chaos on the ground,
these solitary knights duel in the splendor and terror of the
skies, their courage and steel tested with every flight.
As the conflict stretches into its third year, a neutral America is
goaded into war, its reluctant president, Woodrow Wilson, finally
accepting the repeated challenges to his stance of nonalignment.
Yet the Americans are woefully unprepared and ill equipped to enter
a war that has become worldwide in scope. The responsibility is
placed on the shoulders of General John "Blackjack" Pershing, and
by mid-1917 the first wave of the American Expeditionary Force
arrives in Europe. Encouraged by the bold spirit and strength of
the untested Americans, the world waits to see if the tide of war
can finally be turned.
From Blackjack Pershing to the Marine in the trenches, from the Red
Baron to the American pilots of the Lafayette Escadrille, "To the
Last Man" is written with the moving vividness and accuracy that
characterizes all of Shaara's work. This spellbinding new novel
carries readers-the way only Shaara can-to the heart of one of the
greatest conflicts in human history, and puts them face-to-face
with the characters who made a lasting impact on the world.
"From the Hardcover edition."
"NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER
With the war in Europe winding down in the spring of 1945, the
United States turns its vast military resources toward a furious
assault on the last great stepping-stone to Japan--the heavily
fortified island of Okinawa. The three-month battle in the Pacific
theater will feature some of the most vicious combat of the entire
Second World War, as American troops confront an enemy that would
rather be slaughtered than experience the shame of surrender.
Meanwhile, stateside, a different kind of campaign is being waged
in secret: the development of a weapon so powerful, not even the
scientists who build it know just what they are about to unleash.
Colonel Paul Tibbets, one of the finest bomber pilots in the U.S.
Army Air Corps, is selected to lead the mission to drop the
horrific new weapon on a Japanese city. As President Harry S Truman
mulls his options and Japanese physician Okiro Hamishita cares for
patients at a clinic near Hiroshima, citizens on the home front
await the day of reckoning that everyone knows is coming.
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