Author: Julius M. Price
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Embark on a poignant journey through war-torn Italy with "Six Months on the Italian Front" by Julius M. Price, a gripping firsthand account of courage, camaraderie, and sacrifice. Join Julius M. Price as he recounts his harrowing experiences as a soldier on the Italian Front during World War I. Through vivid prose and vivid storytelling, Price offers readers a glimpse into the brutal realities of war and the resilience of the human spirit. As Price and his comrades navigate the treacherous landscapes of the Italian countryside, they face unimaginable challenges and dangers at every turn. From fierce battles to grueling marches, every moment is fraught with uncertainty and peril. Through Price's evocative descriptions and heartfelt reflections, readers gain a deeper understanding of the toll that war takes on both body and soul. His unwavering commitment to his fellow soldiers and his unyielding resolve in the face of adversity serve as a testament to the indomitable human spirit. At its core, "Six Months on the Italian Front" is a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who served on the front lines. Price's vivid portrayal of wartime experiences offers a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict and the enduring bonds forged in the heat of battle. Acclaimed for its raw honesty and emotional depth, "Six Months on the Italian Front" is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Whether you're a student of history or simply seeking a compelling story of courage and sacrifice, this book offers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in world history. Don't miss your chance to experience the gripping drama of "Six Months on the Italian Front." Grab your copy today and join Julius M. Price on a journey through the crucible of war, where heroism and heartache intertwine in equal measure. ```
Six months on the Italian front
Author: Julius M. Price
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Embark on a poignant journey through war-torn Italy with "Six Months on the Italian Front" by Julius M. Price, a gripping firsthand account of courage, camaraderie, and sacrifice. Join Julius M. Price as he recounts his harrowing experiences as a soldier on the Italian Front during World War I. Through vivid prose and vivid storytelling, Price offers readers a glimpse into the brutal realities of war and the resilience of the human spirit. As Price and his comrades navigate the treacherous landscapes of the Italian countryside, they face unimaginable challenges and dangers at every turn. From fierce battles to grueling marches, every moment is fraught with uncertainty and peril. Through Price's evocative descriptions and heartfelt reflections, readers gain a deeper understanding of the toll that war takes on both body and soul. His unwavering commitment to his fellow soldiers and his unyielding resolve in the face of adversity serve as a testament to the indomitable human spirit. At its core, "Six Months on the Italian Front" is a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who served on the front lines. Price's vivid portrayal of wartime experiences offers a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict and the enduring bonds forged in the heat of battle. Acclaimed for its raw honesty and emotional depth, "Six Months on the Italian Front" is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Whether you're a student of history or simply seeking a compelling story of courage and sacrifice, this book offers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in world history. Don't miss your chance to experience the gripping drama of "Six Months on the Italian Front." Grab your copy today and join Julius M. Price on a journey through the crucible of war, where heroism and heartache intertwine in equal measure. ```
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Embark on a poignant journey through war-torn Italy with "Six Months on the Italian Front" by Julius M. Price, a gripping firsthand account of courage, camaraderie, and sacrifice. Join Julius M. Price as he recounts his harrowing experiences as a soldier on the Italian Front during World War I. Through vivid prose and vivid storytelling, Price offers readers a glimpse into the brutal realities of war and the resilience of the human spirit. As Price and his comrades navigate the treacherous landscapes of the Italian countryside, they face unimaginable challenges and dangers at every turn. From fierce battles to grueling marches, every moment is fraught with uncertainty and peril. Through Price's evocative descriptions and heartfelt reflections, readers gain a deeper understanding of the toll that war takes on both body and soul. His unwavering commitment to his fellow soldiers and his unyielding resolve in the face of adversity serve as a testament to the indomitable human spirit. At its core, "Six Months on the Italian Front" is a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who served on the front lines. Price's vivid portrayal of wartime experiences offers a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict and the enduring bonds forged in the heat of battle. Acclaimed for its raw honesty and emotional depth, "Six Months on the Italian Front" is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Whether you're a student of history or simply seeking a compelling story of courage and sacrifice, this book offers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in world history. Don't miss your chance to experience the gripping drama of "Six Months on the Italian Front." Grab your copy today and join Julius M. Price on a journey through the crucible of war, where heroism and heartache intertwine in equal measure. ```
A Soldier on the Southern Front
Author: Emilio Lussu
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
ISBN: 0847842797
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
A rediscovered World War I masterpiece—one of the few memoirs about the Italian front—for fans of military history and All Quiet on the Western Front An infantryman’s “harrowing, moving, [and] occasionally comic” account of trench warfare on the alpine front seen in A Farewell to Arms (Times Literary Supplement). Taking its place alongside works by Ernst JŸnger, Robert Graves, and Erich Maria Remarque, Emilio Lussu’s memoir as an infantryman is one of the most affecting accounts to come out of the First World War. A classic in Italy but virtually unknown in the English-speaking world, it reveals in spare and detached prose the almost farcical side of the war as seen by a Sardinian officer fighting the Austrian army on the Asiago plateau in northeastern Italy—the alpine front so poignantly evoked by Ernest Hemingway in A Farewell to Arms. For Lussu, June 1916 to July 1917 was a year of continuous assaults on impregnable trenches, absurd missions concocted by commanders full of patriotic rhetoric and vanity but lacking in tactical skill, and episodes often tragic and sometimes grotesque, where the incompetence of his own side was as dangerous as the attacks waged by the enemy. A rare firsthand account of the Italian front, Lussu’s memoir succeeds in staging a fierce indictment of the futility of war in a dry, often ironic style that sets his tale wholly apart from the Western Front of Remarque and adds an astonishingly modern voice to the literature of the Great War.
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
ISBN: 0847842797
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
A rediscovered World War I masterpiece—one of the few memoirs about the Italian front—for fans of military history and All Quiet on the Western Front An infantryman’s “harrowing, moving, [and] occasionally comic” account of trench warfare on the alpine front seen in A Farewell to Arms (Times Literary Supplement). Taking its place alongside works by Ernst JŸnger, Robert Graves, and Erich Maria Remarque, Emilio Lussu’s memoir as an infantryman is one of the most affecting accounts to come out of the First World War. A classic in Italy but virtually unknown in the English-speaking world, it reveals in spare and detached prose the almost farcical side of the war as seen by a Sardinian officer fighting the Austrian army on the Asiago plateau in northeastern Italy—the alpine front so poignantly evoked by Ernest Hemingway in A Farewell to Arms. For Lussu, June 1916 to July 1917 was a year of continuous assaults on impregnable trenches, absurd missions concocted by commanders full of patriotic rhetoric and vanity but lacking in tactical skill, and episodes often tragic and sometimes grotesque, where the incompetence of his own side was as dangerous as the attacks waged by the enemy. A rare firsthand account of the Italian front, Lussu’s memoir succeeds in staging a fierce indictment of the futility of war in a dry, often ironic style that sets his tale wholly apart from the Western Front of Remarque and adds an astonishingly modern voice to the literature of the Great War.
The White War
Author: Mark Thompson
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 0786744383
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
In May 1915, Italy declared war on the Habsburg Empire. Nearly 750,000 Italian troops were killed in savage, hopeless fighting on the stony hills north of Trieste and in the snows of the Dolomites. To maintain discipline, General Luigi Cadorna restored the Roman practice of decimation, executing random members of units that retreated or rebelled. With elegance and pathos, historian Mark Thompson relates the saga of the Italian front, the nationalist frenzy and political intrigues that preceded the conflict, and the towering personalities of the statesmen, generals, and writers drawn into the heart of the chaos. A work of epic scale, The White War does full justice to the brutal and heart-wrenching war that inspired Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms.
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 0786744383
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
In May 1915, Italy declared war on the Habsburg Empire. Nearly 750,000 Italian troops were killed in savage, hopeless fighting on the stony hills north of Trieste and in the snows of the Dolomites. To maintain discipline, General Luigi Cadorna restored the Roman practice of decimation, executing random members of units that retreated or rebelled. With elegance and pathos, historian Mark Thompson relates the saga of the Italian front, the nationalist frenzy and political intrigues that preceded the conflict, and the towering personalities of the statesmen, generals, and writers drawn into the heart of the chaos. A work of epic scale, The White War does full justice to the brutal and heart-wrenching war that inspired Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms.
From Texas to Rome
Author: Fred L. Walker
Publisher: Savas Publishing
ISBN: 1940669480
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
This remarkable and very rare memoir discusses the bloody combat history of the Texas National Guard 36th Infantry Division in World War II, from pre-embarkation training through the capture of Rome. The perspective, as seen through the eyes of its author, General Fred Walker, is refreshing for its refusal to rely upon hindsight and revisionist history. Walker led a division longer than any other American officer during World War II. The 36th earned a formidable reputation—and paid a high price for that distinction. Only five divisions in the entire U.S. Army suffered more casualties than the 36th during the course of the war. Some of the division’s fighting included the hard battles of Salerno and Monte Cassino. The 36th was assigned an assault river crossing at the Rapido to outflank the Cassino position and although several companies made it to the far bank, their tank support failed to cross the river. A German panzer grenadier counterattack pushed the infantry of the 36th back across the river with heavy losses. General Mark Clark, the 5th Army Commander, in what appeared to be an effort to scapegoat, relieved several key 36th division officers, although General Walker was retained as its commanding general. After the allies captured Rome, Walker was reassigned to command the Infantry School at Fort Benning. Includes a special guest Preface by Jeffrey W. Hunt, Director of the Texas Military Forces Museum, illustrations, photographs, maps. 504 pages.
Publisher: Savas Publishing
ISBN: 1940669480
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
This remarkable and very rare memoir discusses the bloody combat history of the Texas National Guard 36th Infantry Division in World War II, from pre-embarkation training through the capture of Rome. The perspective, as seen through the eyes of its author, General Fred Walker, is refreshing for its refusal to rely upon hindsight and revisionist history. Walker led a division longer than any other American officer during World War II. The 36th earned a formidable reputation—and paid a high price for that distinction. Only five divisions in the entire U.S. Army suffered more casualties than the 36th during the course of the war. Some of the division’s fighting included the hard battles of Salerno and Monte Cassino. The 36th was assigned an assault river crossing at the Rapido to outflank the Cassino position and although several companies made it to the far bank, their tank support failed to cross the river. A German panzer grenadier counterattack pushed the infantry of the 36th back across the river with heavy losses. General Mark Clark, the 5th Army Commander, in what appeared to be an effort to scapegoat, relieved several key 36th division officers, although General Walker was retained as its commanding general. After the allies captured Rome, Walker was reassigned to command the Infantry School at Fort Benning. Includes a special guest Preface by Jeffrey W. Hunt, Director of the Texas Military Forces Museum, illustrations, photographs, maps. 504 pages.
Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
Author: Anna Lorraine Guthrie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
Book Description
The Italian Campaign
Author: Robert Wallace
Publisher: Seafarer Books
ISBN: 9780809425020
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Discusses the campaigns, battles, and leading military and political personalities in Italy during World War II.
Publisher: Seafarer Books
ISBN: 9780809425020
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Discusses the campaigns, battles, and leading military and political personalities in Italy during World War II.
The Best Books
Author: William Swan Sonnenschein
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Best books
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Best books
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
European Cases of the Reincarnation Type
Author: Ian Stevenson, M.D.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476601151
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Many cultures accept that a person may die and then come back to life in another form, but Westerners have traditionally rejected the idea. Recently, however, surveys conducted in Europe indicate a substantial increase in the number of Europeans who believe in reincarnation, and numerous claims of reincarnation have been reported. This book examines particular cases in Europe that are suggestive of reincarnation. The first section provides a brief history of the belief in reincarnation among Europeans. The second section considers eight cases from the first third of the twentieth century that were not independently investigated, but were reported and sometimes published by the persons concerned. The third section covers 32 cases from the second half of the twentieth century that were investigated by the author. Many of these cases involved either children who exhibited unusual behavior attributed to a previous life, or adults who experienced recurrent or vivid dreams attributed to a previous life. In the fourth section, the author compares European cases suggestive of reincarnation with those of other countries and cultures.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476601151
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Many cultures accept that a person may die and then come back to life in another form, but Westerners have traditionally rejected the idea. Recently, however, surveys conducted in Europe indicate a substantial increase in the number of Europeans who believe in reincarnation, and numerous claims of reincarnation have been reported. This book examines particular cases in Europe that are suggestive of reincarnation. The first section provides a brief history of the belief in reincarnation among Europeans. The second section considers eight cases from the first third of the twentieth century that were not independently investigated, but were reported and sometimes published by the persons concerned. The third section covers 32 cases from the second half of the twentieth century that were investigated by the author. Many of these cases involved either children who exhibited unusual behavior attributed to a previous life, or adults who experienced recurrent or vivid dreams attributed to a previous life. In the fourth section, the author compares European cases suggestive of reincarnation with those of other countries and cultures.
A Farewell to Arms
Author: Ernest Hemingway
Publisher: Rare Treasure Editions
ISBN: 1774649063
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
''A Farewell to Arms'' is Hemingway's classic set during the Italian campaign of World War I. The book, published in 1929, is a first-person account of American Frederic Henry, serving as a Lieutenant ("Tenente") in the ambulance corps of the Italian Army. It's about a love affair between the expatriate American Henry and Catherine Barkley against the backdrop of the First World War, cynical soldiers, fighting and the displacement of populations. The publication of ''A Farewell to Arms'' cemented Hemingway's stature as a modern American writer, became his first best-seller, and is described by biographer Michael Reynolds as "the premier American war novel from that debacle World War I."
Publisher: Rare Treasure Editions
ISBN: 1774649063
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
''A Farewell to Arms'' is Hemingway's classic set during the Italian campaign of World War I. The book, published in 1929, is a first-person account of American Frederic Henry, serving as a Lieutenant ("Tenente") in the ambulance corps of the Italian Army. It's about a love affair between the expatriate American Henry and Catherine Barkley against the backdrop of the First World War, cynical soldiers, fighting and the displacement of populations. The publication of ''A Farewell to Arms'' cemented Hemingway's stature as a modern American writer, became his first best-seller, and is described by biographer Michael Reynolds as "the premier American war novel from that debacle World War I."