To the End of the Earth: The US Army and the Downfall of Japan, 1945

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$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Dutton Caliber
Publish Date
Pages
448
Dimensions
6.54 X 9.55 X 1.59 inches | 1.54 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593186886

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About the Author
John C. McManus, PhD, is Curators' Distinguished Professor of US military history at Missouri University of Science and Technology and a leading historian of World War II. His critically acclaimed books include September Hope, The Dead and Those About to Die, Island Infernos, and Fire and Fortitude, recipient of the Gilder Lehrman Prize for Military History.
Reviews
"To the End of the Earth is, like the campaign it describes, a solid mix of strategic insight, tactical analysis and ground-level fighting in which the American soldier's deprivation and self-sacrifice claim their due credit. In the final installment of his trilogy, Mr. McManus renders an eloquent salute to soldiers who fought their way across two island chains to reach Japan's doorstep and set the stage for the war's end."--The Wall Street Journal

"McManus is one of the best--if not the best--World War II historians working today."--WWII Magazine

"A brilliant, riveting final volume in John McManus's extraordinary trilogy on the war in the Pacific. To the End of the Earth paints vivid portraits of generals and foot soldiers alike and provides a wealth of important new detail on the campaign to liberate the Philippines and the other 'stepping-stone' battles that brought about Japan's defeat. It also solidifies John McManus' reputation as one of the great historians of our times. This is a truly great book!"--General David Petraeus, US Army (Ret.), former Commander of the Surge in Iraq, US Central Command, and Coalition Forces in Afghanistan and former Director of the CIA

"In this triumphant, compelling conclusion of his trilogy on the US Army in the Pacific in World War II, John McManus wins new laurels. This sweeping narrative ranges from finely crafted depictions of generals and admirals, gritty glimpses into the sharp end of combat, the physically and mentally wounded, logistics, race, and everything else. If you are at any level a practitioner of military history, I would urge you to read this as a pole star for excellence in the craft."--Richard Frank, author of Tower of Skulls: A History of the Asia-Pacific War: July 1937-May 1942

"An invaluable contribution to our understanding of the Army's role in the Pacific War. McManus's narrative style, and his ability to interweave first-person accounts with his chronology of events, is something to behold."--Military Review

"McManus masterfully integrates a wide array of primary sources and weaves together accounts from generals to those fighting in the mud."--Library Journal, starred review

"Wide-ranging yet granular, it's a fitting capstone to the series."--Publishers Weekly