The Fall of Japan
Autor William J Craigen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 aug 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781504046893
ISBN-10: 1504046897
Pagini: 361
Dimensiuni: 134 x 200 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Open Road Integrated Media Inc.
ISBN-10: 1504046897
Pagini: 361
Dimensiuni: 134 x 200 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Open Road Integrated Media Inc.
Notă biografică
William Craig (1929–1997) was an American historian and novelist. Born and raised in Concord, Massachusetts, he interrupted his career as an advertising salesman to appear on the quiz show Tic-Tac-Dough in 1958. With his $42,000 in winnings—a record-breaking amount at the time—Craig enrolled at Columbia University and earned both an undergraduate and a master’s degree in history. He published his first book, The Fall of Japan, in 1967. A narrative history of the final weeks of World War II in the Pacific, it reached the top ten on the New York Times bestseller list and was deemed "virtually flawless" by the New York Times Book Review. In order to write Enemy at the Gates (1973), a documentary account of the Battle of Stalingrad, Craig travelled to three continents and interviewed hundreds of military and civilian survivors. A New York Times bestseller, the book inspired a film of the same name starring Jude Law and Joseph Fiennes. In addition to his histories of World War II, Craig wrote two acclaimed espionage thrillers: The Tashkent Crisis (1971) and The Strasbourg Legacy (1975).
Cuprins
- Dedication
- Contents
- Prologue
- One: The Tactics of Despair
- Two: Meetinghouse
- Three: The Diplomacy of Defeat
- Four: The Project
- Five: The Little Boy
- Six: The Genie
- Seven: The Air-Raid Shelter
- Eight: Reaction in Washington
- Nine: August 11—The Conspiracy Begins
- Ten: August 12—Day of Crisis
- Eleven: The Mounting Peril
- Twelve: August 14—The Final Word
- Thirteen: The Rebellion
- Fourteen: Peace on Earth
- Fifteen: The Emperor Speaks
- Sixteen: Delayed Reactions
- Seventeen: An Order From MacArthur
- Eighteen: Violent Interlude
- Nineteen: Lazarus
- Twenty: The Enemy Lands
- Twenty-One: “These Proceedings Are Closed”
- Twenty-Two: The Last Recourse
- Epilogue
- Image Gallery
- Reference Matter
- Acknowledgments
- Notes and Sources
- Selected Bibliography
- Indexes
- Index of Names
- Index by Subject
- About the Author