About this title: history U.S.A. $14.95 Canada $22.50 This celebrated classic gives a soldier's-eye-view of the Guadalcanal battles--crucial to World War II, the war that continues to fascinate us all, and to military history in general. Unlike some of those on Guadalcanal in the fall of 1942, Richard Tregaskis volunteered to be there. An on-location news ...
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Description: Reading copy title page missing front hinge loose, no jacket. 263 pages, water stain front board and top spine date stamped on front end page and pastedown. read more
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Date Published: 1984
ISBN-13:9780394862682ISBN:0394862686
Description: Good. No dust jacket as issued. Pages clean, unmarked. Book appears in very good condition on front cover, but back cover has 2 creases and a turned corner. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 169 p. Landmark Paperbacks Series: No. 14. Audience: Children/juvenile. read more
Description: Soft Cover. Very Good. VG with small news stand pencil mark very rare Paperback. An account of the Solomons invasion in World War 2. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Blue Ribbon Books, New York
Date Published: 1943
Description: Good. No dust jacket. 5 p. l., 3-263 p. front. (group ports. ) plates. 21 cm. Includes: Portraits, Plates. This one has the Marine Corps Emblem on the front. Uncut edge, and is a tad soiled/faded. Stain on the spine. Inside looks clean a touch of yellowing. read more
Binding: Hdbk with Pprcvrs & Spine
Publisher: Blue Ribbon Books
Date Published: 1943
Description: Good in Good jacket. Red bds, slight bow in ctr, clean & tight slight edgewear DJ chipped tears, but all there. 263 pgs, b/w photos. A New Chapter in the History of America by a correspondent who landed on Guadalcanal with the first detachment of U S Marines. read more
Edition: Special Edition for members of the Armed Services only.
Binding: Mass-market paperback
Publisher: Penguin Books
Date Published: 1943
Description: Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Book is tanned with age and has scuffed edges and corners front and back. Pages, though tanned, are unmarked. Maps inside both covers and picture of author with Maj. Gen. A. VandeGrift on back. 185 p. Includes maps. Specila edition paperback with illustrated cover. Audience: general/trade. An hour-by-hour, eyewitness account of the invasion of the Solomons by the U.S. Marines that changed the outcome of World War II. read more
Edition: 17th Printing
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Popular Library, New York
Date Published: 1962
Description: Good. June 1962 206 pages. # K4 40 cents cover price. Tight clean square book. Cover edge wear. Crease on back cover. Store stamp inside back cover. Some age tanning. Foreword by General A. A. Vandegrift. Epic hour-by-hour acount of the U. S. Marines in battle. Here is the dramatic, on-the-spot stor of the battle that proved the turning point in the struggle for the Pacific during World War 2. read more
Edition: 1st
Binding: Paper
Publisher: Popular Library, New York
Date Published: 1962
Description: Cover Art. Very Good. No Jacket. Vintage Paperback. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. WW II--------NON FICTION--------COVER PRICE.40 cents-------#K4--------The cover has some light shelf wear and the pages has some yellowing...... read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House, New York
Date Published: 1955
Description: Good + No DJ. 12mo = 7-9" 192pp. Illustrated boards with bumping on spine and shows wear to edges and corners. Part of the Landmark Series #55. Front hinge and spine is loose. Previous owner's name in marker on front endpaper. Black & white photos. "A stirring chapter in American history by a correspondent who landed on Guadalcanal with the first detachment of United States Marines in World War II. " read more
"This wasn't a great book but it was an interesting read. I expected more than what I got out of it. Richard Tregaskis is a journalist who tags along with the U.S. Marines when they invade Guadalcanal during WWII. Each day he records what he sees and hears for the people back home in the U.S. Where Tregaskis succeeds is in his description of Guadalcanal and the surrounding islands. He made these exotic South Pacific islands come alive for me. Where he fails is his inability to convey the excitement, fear, and other emotions people go through in a war. Everything is written so matter-of-fact. For example, Tregaskis writes about bombing raids and air raid drills occurring every single night. But he never tells us how the lack of sleep affected them. They had to be exhausted. What did they eat? What did they carry with them? I wanted to know more, more, more. In another strange part of the book, Moana Tregaskis writes the afterword but nowhere do they tell us who she is. Wife, daughter, niece of Tregaskis? Just another missing gap in this book."
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