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Books with author Rick Atkinson

  • An Army At Dawn

    Rick Atkinson

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Oct. 23, 2013)
    The first volume in a three volume work about the liberation of Europe opens in North Africa in 1942 and charts America's rise to world-power status by its involvement in a war on two fronts.
  • The Day of Battle The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943 - 1944 Volume two of the Liberation Trilogy

    Rick Atkinson, Photos

    Paperback (Henry Holt, March 15, 2007)
    Excellent Book
  • The Guns at Last Light: The War in Western Europe, 1944-1945

    Rick Atkinson

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, May 15, 2013)
    The final volume of the World War II trilogy brings to life the Allies' brutal struggles in Normandy and at the Battle of the Bulge to the freeing of Paris as experienced by participants from every level of the military. (military history). Simultaneous.
  • The Long Gray Line: The American Journey of West Point's Class of 1966

    Rick Atkinson

    Paperback (Holt Paperbacks, Oct. 15, 1999)
    The first trade paperback edition of the New York Times best-seller about West Point's Class of 1966, by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Rick Atkinson.This is the story of the twenty-five-year adventure of the generation of officers who fought in Vietnam. With novelistic detail, Atkinson tells the story of West Point's Class of 1966 primarily through the experiences of three classmates and the women they loved--from the boisterous cadet years and youthful romances to the fires of Vietnam, where dozens of their classmates died and hundreds more grew disillusioned, to the hard peace and family adjustments that followed. The rich cast of characters includes Douglas MacArthur, William Westmoreland, and a score of other memorable figures. The West Point Class of 1966 straddled a fault line in American history, and Rick Atkinson's masterly book speaks for a generation of American men and women about innocence, patriotism, and the price we pay for our dreams.
  • An Army At Dawn - War In North Africa 1942-1943 - Volume One Of The Liberation Trilogy

    Rick Atkinson

    Paperback (Owl/Henry Holt And Company, March 15, 2003)
    Opening with the daring amphibious invasion in November 1942, An Army at Dawn follows the American and British armies as they fight the French in Morocco and Algeria, and then take on the Germans and Italians in Tunisia. Battle by battle, an inexperienced and often poorly led army gradually becomes a superb fighting force. At the center of the tale are the extraordinary but flawed commanders who come to dominate the battlefield: Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley, Montgomery and Rommel. Brilliantly researched, rich with new material and surprising insights, Atkinson's vivid narrative tells the deeply human story of a monumental battle for the future of civilization.
  • An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943

    Rick Atkinson

    Paperback (Large Print Press, Nov. 7, 2013)
    The first volume in a three volume work about the liberation of Europe opens in North Africa in 1942 and charts America's rise to world-power status by its involvement in a war on two fronts.
  • The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944

    Rick Atkinson

    Paperback (Holt Paperbacks, Sept. 16, 2008)
    “A triumph of narrative history, elegantly written, thick with unforgettable description and rooted in the sight and sounds of battle.”—The New York TimesIn An Army at Dawn—winner of the Pulitzer Prize—Rick Atkinson provided a dramatic and authoritative history of the Allied triumph in North Africa. Now, in The Day of Battle, he follows the strengthening American and British armies as they invade Sicily in July 1943 and then, mile by bloody mile, fight their way north toward Rome.The Italian campaign’s outcome was never certain; in fact, Roosevelt, Churchill, and their military advisers engaged in heated debate about whether an invasion of the so-called soft underbelly of Europe was even a good idea. But once under way, the commitment to liberate Italy from the Nazis never wavered, despite the agonizingly high price. The battles at Salerno, Anzio, and Monte Cassino were particularly difficult and lethal, yet as the months passed, the Allied forces continued to drive the Germans up the Italian peninsula. Led by Lieutenant General Mark Clark, one of the war’s most complex and controversial commanders, American officers and soldiers became increasingly determined and proficient. And with the liberation of Rome in June 1944, ultimate victory at last began to seem inevitable.Drawing on a wide array of primary source material, written with great drama and flair, this is narrative history of the first rank. With The Day of Battle, Atkinson has once again given us the definitive account of one of history’s most compelling military campaigns.
  • An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943

    Rick Atkinson

    Paperback (Picador, March 15, 2002)
    The liberation of Europe and the destruction of the Third Reich is an epic story of courage and calamity, of miscalculation and enduring triumph. Rick Atkinson, in this first volume of the Liberation Trilogy, chronicles the victories and defeats, brilliant moves and tragic mistakes of the Allied Army in North Africa in 1942 and 1943.
  • An Army at Dawn: The War in Africa, 1942-1943, Volume One of the Liberation Trilogy

    Rick Atkinson

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co., Oct. 2, 2002)
    a great book to read
  • Crusade the Untold Story of the Persian Gulf War

    Rick Atkinson

    Leather Bound (The Easton Press, March 15, 2002)
    One volume in the AMERICA'S WARS series covering the GULF WAR. Easton Press First Edition. Bound in premium leather, accented with gold and sporting raised hubs. Printed on archival-quality, acid-neutral paper that will not yellow with age. The page ends are gilded along all three exposed edges to protect the pages.
  • The Day of Battle

    Rick Atkinson

    Paperback (Abacus, March 15, 2001)
    “A triumph of narrative history, elegantly written, thick with unforgettable description and rooted in the sight and sounds of battle.”—The New York TimesIn An Army at Dawn—winner of the Pulitzer Prize—Rick Atkinson provided a dramatic and authoritative history of the Allied triumph in North Africa. Now, in The Day of Battle, he follows the strengthening American and British armies as they invade Sicily in July 1943 and then, mile by bloody mile, fight their way north toward Rome.The Italian campaign’s outcome was never certain; in fact, Roosevelt, Churchill, and their military advisers engaged in heated debate about whether an invasion of the so-called soft underbelly of Europe was even a good idea. But once under way, the commitment to liberate Italy from the Nazis never wavered, despite the agonizingly high price. The battles at Salerno, Anzio, and Monte Cassino were particularly difficult and lethal, yet as the months passed, the Allied forces continued to drive the Germans up the Italian peninsula. Led by Lieutenant General Mark Clark, one of the war’s most complex and controversial commanders, American officers and soldiers became increasingly determined and proficient. And with the liberation of Rome in June 1944, ultimate victory at last began to seem inevitable.Drawing on a wide array of primary source material, written with great drama and flair, this is narrative history of the first rank. With The Day of Battle, Atkinson has once again given us the definitive account of one of history’s most compelling military campaigns.
  • Day of Battle

    Rick Atkinson

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, March 15, 2007)
    In An Army at Dawn--winner of the Pulitzer Prize--Rick Atkinson provided a dramatic and authoritative history of the Allied triumph in North Africa. Now, in The Day of Battle, he follows the strengthening American and British armies as they invade Sicily in July 1943 and then, mile by bloody mile, fight their way north toward Rome.