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Books with author John HERSEY

  • Hiroshima

    John Hersey

    Paperback (www.bnpublishing.com, Jan. 22, 2019)
    On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was destroyed by the first atom bomb ever dropped on a city. This book, John Hersey's journalistic masterpiece, tells what happened on that day. Told through the memories of survivors, this timeless, powerful and compassionate document has become a classic "that stirs the conscience of humanity" (The New York Times). Almost four decades after the original publication of this celebrated book, John Hersey went back to Hiroshima in search of the people whose stories he had told. His account of what he discovered about them is now the eloquent and moving final chapter of Hiroshima.
  • Hiroshima

    John Hersey

    eBook (Vintage, June 5, 2019)
    On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was destroyed by the first atom bomb ever dropped on a city. This book, John Hersey's journalistic masterpiece, tells what happened on that day. Told through the memories of survivors, this timeless, powerful and compassionate document has become a classic "that stirs the conscience of humanity" (The New York Times).Almost four decades after the original publication of this celebrated book, John Hersey went back to Hiroshima in search of the people whose stories he had told. His account of what he discovered about them is now the eloquent and moving final chapter of Hiroshima.
  • Hiroshima

    John Hersey

    Mass Market Paperback (Vintage, March 4, 1989)
    On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was destroyed by the first atom bomb ever dropped on a city. This book, John Hersey's journalistic masterpiece, tells what happened on that day. Told through the memories of survivors, this timeless, powerful and compassionate document has become a classic "that stirs the conscience of humanity" (The New York Times).Almost four decades after the original publication of this celebrated book, John Hersey went back to Hiroshima in search of the people whose stories he had told. His account of what he discovered about them is now the eloquent and moving final chapter of Hiroshima.
  • A Bell for Adano

    John Hersey

    Paperback (Vintage, March 12, 1988)
    This classic novel and winner of the Pulitzer Prize tells the story of an Italian-American major in World War II who wins the love and admiration of the local townspeople when he searches for a replacement for the 700-year-old town bell that had been melted down for bullets by the fascists. Although stituated during one of the most devastating experiences in human history, John Hersey's story speaks with unflinching patriotism and humanity.
  • A Single Pebble

    John Hersey

    Paperback (Vintage, Feb. 11, 1989)
    A young American engineer sent to China to inspect the unruly Yangtze River travels up through the river's gorges searching for dam sites. Pulled on a junk hauled by forty-odd trackers, he is carried, too, into the settled, ancient way of life of the people of the Yangtze -- until the interplay of his life with theirs comes to a dramatic climax.
  • A Bell for Adano

    John Hersey

    eBook (Vintage, June 26, 2019)
    This classic novel and winner of the Pulitzer Prize tells the story of an Italian-American major in World War II who wins the love and admiration of the local townspeople when he searches for a replacement for the 700-year-old town bell that had been melted down for bullets by the fascists. Although stituated during one of the most devastating experiences in human history, John Hersey's story speaks with unflinching patriotism and humanity.
  • Hiroshima

    John Hersey

    Hardcover (www.bnpublishing.com, Jan. 22, 2019)
    On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was destroyed by the first atom bomb ever dropped on a city. This book, John Hersey's journalistic masterpiece, tells what happened on that day. Told through the memories of survivors, this timeless, powerful and compassionate document has become a classic "that stirs the conscience of humanity" (The New York Times). Almost four decades after the original publication of this celebrated book, John Hersey went back to Hiroshima in search of the people whose stories he had told. His account of what he discovered about them is now the eloquent and moving final chapter of Hiroshima.
  • A Single Pebble

    John Hersey

    eBook (Vintage, June 26, 2019)
    A young American engineer sent to China to inspect the unruly Yangtze River travels up through the river's gorges searching for dam sites. Pulled on a junk hauled by forty-odd trackers, he is carried, too, into the settled, ancient way of life of the people of the Yangtze -- until the interplay of his life with theirs comes to a dramatic climax.
  • Of Men And War

    John Hersey

    eBook (Verdun Press, Nov. 6, 2015)
    Find out how war smells, looks, and feels to fighting men—and how courage grows from their desperate will to live.In five true stories of World War II—• Survival• The Battle of the River• Nine Men on a Four-Man Raft• Borie’s Last Battle• Front Seats at Sea War—a famous war correspondent takes you aboard John F. Kennedy’s doomed PT-109...into the horror of Guadalcanal...onto a death raft in the Southwest Pacific.
  • Hiroshima

    John Hersey

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 4, 1989)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The classic tale of the day the first atom bomb was dropped offers a haunting evocation of the memories of survivors and an appeal to the conscience of humanity.
  • Hiroshima / John Hersey

    John Hersey

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Aug. 16, 1946)
    Hiroshima is a 1946 book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Hersey. It tells the stories of six survivors of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It regarded as one of the earliest examples of the New Journalism, in which the story-telling techniques of fiction are adapted to non-fiction reporting.
  • A Bell for Adano

    John Hersey

    Hardcover (Modern Library, Jan. 1, 1946)
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