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ACTION IN THE EAST O. D. Gallagher 1942 front line reporter Burma HMS Repulse
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Binding: |
Cloth |
Special Attributes: |
1st Edition |
ISBN: |
Does not apply |
Topic: |
Military & War WWII (1939-45) |
Year Printed: |
1942 |
Language: |
English |
Original/Facsimile: |
Original |
Place of Publication: |
New York |
Subject: |
Military & War |
Illustrator: |
Photographs |
Author: |
O. D. Gallagher |
Publisher: |
Doubleday Doran & Company |
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12% off w/ $300.00 spent |
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More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1656113931 |
Item description
Tight, clean text block with glossy photographic pages. DJ missing large chips, with wear and other tears. Corners, head and tail bumped. Date on the title page and copyright pages match but no first edition statement.
Absorbing first hand recording, which is good reporting and good reading, in a story of Singapore and Burma, a saddening, maddening record of official indifference and individual heroism. Alert, outspoken, ungloved, Gallagher scores the civil servants whose narrowsighted neglect doomed the two outposts. He praises the men who defended them against odds. First in Singapore, as pre-war latitude and laissez faire continued through the opening days of the war. Gallagher was -- journalistically speaking -- in luck with a ""scoop"" as one of two reporters to go down with the Repulse --and live to tell it. Next, on to Rangoon, that dismal chapter when the collapse of the civil government and the population completely bogged down the supplies and ammunition for the tiny scratch army which was defending it with ""magnificent, unforgettable courage"". Tribute paid, too, to the Flying Tigers, those fabulous American mercenary pilots with a batting average of ten to one. Finally, the fall of Burma, as the Chinese army moved down too late, their aid having been rejected earlier. This deserves to have a good chance! [Kirkus Review, 1942]
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