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Books with author Richard F Newcomb

  • Iwo Jima

    Richard F. Newcomb

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Recounts a pivotal battle in the war for the Pacific, describing the five-week effort by the U.S. Marines that would end in the death of more than five thousand men and produce twenty-seven Medal of Honor recipients. Reissue.
  • Abandon Ship!: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, the Navy's Greatest Sea Disaster

    Richard F. Newcomb, Peter Maas

    Hardcover (Harper, Dec. 6, 2000)
    She was a ship of destiny. Sailing across the Pacific, the battle scarred heavy cruiser U.S.S. Indianapolis had just delivered a secret cargo that would trigger the end of World War II. As she was continuing westward, her captain asked for a destroyer escort. He was told it wasn't necessary. But it was. She was torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine. In twelve minutes, some 300 men went down with her. More then 900 others spent four horrific days and five nights in the ocean with no water to drink, savaged by a pitless sun and swarms of sharks. Incredibly, nobody knew they were out until a Navy patrol plane accidentally discovered them. Miraculously, 316 crewmen still survived. How could this have happened -- and why? This updated edition of Abandon Ship!, with a new introduction and afterword by Peter Maas, supplies the chilling answer. Originally published in 1958, Abandon Ship!, was the first book to describe, in vivid detail, the unspeakable ordeal the survivors of the Indianapolis endured. It was also the first book to scrutinize the role of the U.S. Navy in the Indianapolis saga, especially in the cruel aftermath of the rescue when Captain Charles Butler McVay III was courtmartialed and convicted of "hazarding" his ship. The bitter controversy over the Navy's handling of this case has raged for decades, with the survivors leading a campaign to set the record straight and exonerate Captain McVay. Peter Maas, the author of the New York Times bestseller The Terrible Hours, reveals facts previously unavailable to Richard Newcomb and chronicles the forty-year crusade to restore the captain's good name, a crusade that started with the publication of this book. He also pays tribute to its author, who dared, ahead of his time, to expose military malfeasance and cover-up, and to inspire a courageous battle to correct a grave miscarriage of justice.
  • Iwo Jima: The Dramatic Account of the Epic Battle That Turned the Tide of World War II

    Richard F. Newcomb, Harry Schmidt

    Paperback (Holt Paperbacks, May 1, 2002)
    From the author of the bestselling Abandon Ship! comes aclassic work of World War II history.Richard F. Newcomb is one of the true masters of military storytelling. In researching Iwo Jima he interviewed hundreds of Iwo veterans, both American and Japanese; read the diaries and letters of fighting men; and combed through masses of official navy and marine records to write the full story of one of the most famous battles in U.S. history. With exceptional depth, intelligence, and emotional power, Newcomb recounts the events of February 19, 1945, in which common men were thrust into impossible circumstances, demonstrating valor and even humor amid the horror and chaos of war.
  • Iwo Jima

    Richard F. Newcomb

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1982)
    Iwo Jima by Richard F. Newcomb 1982 Ed. Paperback World War II Marine Invasion
  • Iwo Jima

    Richard F. Newcomb

    Paperback (John Curley & Assoc, July 1, 1986)
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  • Iwo Jima

    Richard Newcomb

    Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1982)
    Recounts a pivotal battle in the war for the Pacific, describing the five-week effort by the U.S. Marines that would end in the death of more than five thousand men and produce twenty-seven Medal of Honor recipients.
  • Iwo Jima

    R. F. Newcomb

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Company, Inc., June 15, 1965)
    Recounts a pivotal battle in the war for the Pacific, describing the five-week effort by the U.S. Marines that would end in the death of more than five thousand men and produce twenty-seven Medal of Honor recipients. Reissue. LJ. NYT.
  • Iwo Jima

    RICHARD F. NEWCOMB

    Paperback (SIGNET BOOKS, March 15, 1966)
    Stated First Edition- March 1966. Signet publication number TY2838. Eight pages of photographs. Clean and unmarked. Pages are foxed. Clean and unmarked. Normal shelf and edge wear from handling. Satisfaction guaranteed!
  • Iwo Jima

    Richard F. Newcomb

    Hardcover (Bantam, March 15, 1983)
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  • Abandon Ship!: Death of the U.S.S. Indianapolis

    Richard F. Newcomb

    Hardcover (Indiana Univ Pr, June 1, 1976)
    Chronicles the experiences of the crewmen of the torpedoed World War II cruiser as they struggled to survive in the Pacific Ocean for four days
  • Iwo Jima

    Richard F. Newcomb

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library, March 15, 1966)
    Book by Newcomb, Richard F.
  • Iwo Jima by Richard F. Newcomb

    Richard F. Newcomb

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1751)
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