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    ISBN
    9780805062908

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Holt & Company, Henry
    ISBN-10
    0805062904
    ISBN-13
    9780805062908
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    119843175

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Guns At Last Light : the War in Western Europe, 1944-1945
    Number of Pages
    896 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2013
    Topic
    Military / World War II, Military / United States
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    History
    Author
    Rick Atkinson
    Book Series
    The Liberation Trilogy Ser.
    Format
    Hardcover

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    Item Height
    1.9 in
    Item Weight
    40.6 Oz
    Item Length
    9.6 in
    Item Width
    6.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2012-034312
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Edition
    23
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    A terrific read. . . [ The Guns at Last Light ]is narrative history at its best, providing not only an excellent chronicle of the war in Europe but also fascinating human interest stories and first-rate character studies of the major figures, as well as stories of ordinary soldiers. It is truly an outstanding study of the war and a must read for anyone interested in the Second World War., [Atkinson] reconstructs the period from D-Day to V-E Day by weaving a multitude of tiny details into a tapestry of achingly sublime prose... With great sensitivity, Atkinson conveys the horrible reality of what soldiers had to become to defeat Hitler's Germany., Triumphant . . . Critics have correctly praised [ The Guns at Last Light 's] depth, its evocative nature, and its grasp of the human dimensions of this titanic campaign without losing sight of a broader narrative. . . [Atkinson has] produced a profound work, worthy of being rapidly placed on the service chiefs' and other senior American commanders' reading lists., Superb... Atkinson brings his Liberation Trilogy to a resounding close... An outstanding work of popular history, in the spirit of William Manchester and Bruce Catton., Superb...Atkinson writes sensitively, even lyrically... The Guns at Last Light offers an outstanding testament to all who sacrificed to defeat Hitler's Third Reich., The brilliant, more-than-worth-the-wait final volume of [Atkinson's] epic Liberation Trilogy. . . The Guns at Last Light should be read not just as a great work of narrative military history, but as an accomplished work of American literature., Breathtaking, unforgettable... Atkinson provides us with especially poignant descriptions in a blaze of writing and research that matches the drama and significance of the moment, all without peer in modern history ... This volume is a literary triumph worthy of the military triumph it explores and explains., The Guns at Last Light . . . is history written at the level of literature . . . Atkinson's story is propelled by vivid descriptions and delicious details . . . World War II's reverberations will roll down the centuries in its geopolitical consequences, and in the literature it elicited in letters and in histories like Atkinson's trilogy., Sweeping in scope, Shakespearean in drama and angst, unsparing in its observations, and rich in detail... Atkinson said that he wrote the trilogy as an effort to tell [the story of the frontline troops] 'vividly and authoritatively, to current and future generations.' That he has., Epic, set-piece battle sequences are balanced by deft portraiture. The Greatest Generation is nearly gone.... The Liberation Trilogy is the monument it deserves., Detailed in its research, unsparing in its judgments and confident in its prose...This trilogy--on which [Atkinson has] spent 12 years, twice as long as the war itself--may well be his masterpiece., Brilliant...Each volume [of the Liberation Trilogy] is characterized by superb research and fine writing. The high standard set in the prologue to the first volume carries through the epilogue to the last., Exhaustively researched, highly readable . . . Just over 16 million Americans served in uniform in the war, and only one million are expected to still be alive at the end of next year. Seven decades later, the story of their service remains compelling, and that's why so many find it worthy of retelling., [ The Guns at Last Light ] is deep in detail, narrative and character description. Readers encounter famous generals -- Eisenhower, Montgomery, Bradley, and a host of lower officers -- in illuminated portrayals, warts and all., The master of narrative military history ends his Liberation Trilogy with this admired account of the 1944-45 fighting in Western Europe., Rick Atkinson's triumphant keystone in his three-part arch of World War II, 14 years in the writing, is a masterpiece . . . The Guns at Last Light ?will stand as the best of books about the biggest of wars., The book stands out from others on World War II because it successfully explores the fallibility of participants at all levels...This is not a detailed account of any one particular battle but a sweeping epic, yet it is packed with fascinating details. Highly recommended to all who read World War II history., Praise for The Day of Battle "The majestic sequel to his Pulitzer Prize­­­­­­­­­­­­­­-winning An Army at Dawn _ Atkinson's achievement is to marry prodigious research with a superbly organized narrative and then to overlay the whole with writing as powerful and elegant as any great narrative of war." - The Wall Street Journal "A triumph of narrative history, elegantly written, thick with unforgettable description and rooted in the sight and sounds of battle." -The New York Times, Atkinson paints on a vast canvas while stressing the details. He cites the experiences of soldiers -- officers and grunts alike -- caught up in a conflagration beyond their comprehension. He preserves the humanity of humans in an inhumane situation... Passages describe human courage and depravity in such vivid prose that readers need to pause, reflect and regroup... His book is a fitting tribute., "[An] extraordinary accomplishment. This is a beautifully written, moving account of one of the most bittersweet chapters in modern history… The details build a stunning and precise account of major movements-from Normandy to Paris, from the South of France to Grenoble-and close-up portraits of famous figures that make them living, breathing beings."- Smithsonian Magazine "Superb… Atkinson brings his Liberation Trilogy to a resounding close… An outstanding work of popular history, in the spirit of William Manchester and Bruce Catton."- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Superb… The book is distinguished by its astonishing range of coverage… [Atkinson's] lively, occasionally lyric prose brings the vast theater of battle, from the beaches of Normandy deep into Germany, brilliantly alive. It is hard to imagine a better history of the western front's final phase."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "With a mastery of sources that support nearly every sentence, Atkinson achieves a military history with few peers as an overview of the 1944-45 campaigns in Western Europe."- Booklist "The book stands out from others on World War II because it successfully explores the fallibility of participants at all levels…This is not a detailed account of any one particular battle but a sweeping epic, yet it is packed with fascinating details. Highly recommended to all who read World War II history."- Library Journal, A tapestry of fabulous richness and complexity... Atkinson is a master of what might be called 'pointillism history,' assembling the small dots of pure color into a vivid, tumbling narrative. . . . The Liberation Trilogy is a monumental achievement, about 2,500 pages in all, densely researched but supremely readable., Soon, if not already, Atkinson will show up on the list of giants, as later historians stand on his shoulders., "[An] extraordinary accomplishment. This is a beautifully written, moving account of one of the most bittersweet chapters in modern history… The details build a stunning and precise account of major movements-from Normandy to Paris, from the South of France to Grenoble-and close-up portraits of famous figures that make them living, breathing beings."- Smithsonian Magazine "Pulitzer Prize winner Rick Atkinson concludes his "Liberation Trilogy" ( An Army at Dawn and The Day of Battle ) with this outstanding survey of the final phase on the Western front of World War II."- The Christian Science Monitor "Brilliant…Each volume [of the Liberation Trilogy] is characterized by superb research and fine writing. The high standard set in the prologue to the first volume carries through the epilogue to the last." -BG Harold W. Nelson, Army Magazine "A marvelous capstone to a trilogy that will make Rick Atkinson to the U.S. Army in the European Theater of Operations what Shelby Foote is to the Civil War … Mr. Atkinson has a rare ability to combine a historian's eye with a reporter's pen to simultaneously provide a sweep and detail to combat that is both unique and enjoyable for the novice student and the hardiest grognard."- New York Journal of Books "Superb… Atkinson brings his Liberation Trilogy to a resounding close… An outstanding work of popular history, in the spirit of William Manchester and Bruce Catton."- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Superb… The book is distinguished by its astonishing range of coverage… [Atkinson's] lively, occasionally lyric prose brings the vast theater of battle, from the beaches of Normandy deep into Germany, brilliantly alive. It is hard to imagine a better history of the western front's final phase."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "With a mastery of sources that support nearly every sentence, Atkinson achieves a military history with few peers as an overview of the 1944-45 campaigns in Western Europe."- Booklist "The book stands out from others on World War II because it successfully explores the fallibility of participants at all levels…This is not a detailed account of any one particular battle but a sweeping epic, yet it is packed with fascinating details. Highly recommended to all who read World War II history."- Library Journal, The consummate historian rounds out his prize-winning Liberation Trilogy with a lengthy yet always-engrossing account of the final campaigns on the Western Front, which included D-Day and the well-known Battle of the Bulge. This closing volume is perfect for armchair historians, military buffs, and all those interested in how the Allies finally achieved victory in 1945., Rick Atkinson's triumphant keystone in his three-part arch of World War II, 14 years in the writing, is a masterpiece . . . The Guns at Last Light will stand as the best of books about the biggest of wars., Monumental... As befits a journalist who knows his material inside and out, Atkinson can provide the incisive explanation to a complex situation or personage... A masterpiece of deep reporting and powerful storytelling., A riveting book...Few historians have Atkinson's gift for language and few journalists pay as much attention to historical sources...Atkinson writes with the descriptive and lyrical power of a first-rate novelist., "Superb… Atkinson brings his Liberation Trilogy to a resounding close… An outstanding work of popular history, in the spirit of William Manchester and Bruce Catton."- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Superb… The book is distinguished by its astonishing range of coverage… [Atkinson's] lively, occasionally lyric prose brings the vast theater of battle, from the beaches of Normandy deep into Germany, brilliantly alive. It is hard to imagine a better history of the western front's final phase."- Publishers Weekly (starred review), An epic conclusion to an epic historical trilogy about an epic quest to preserve Western freedom, The Guns at Last Light is sure to join its predecessor volumes in the best-seller ranks, and confirms the Liberation Trilogy as a new benchmark against which World War II books yet to be written will be measured., Crisp narrative drive, prodigious research and incisive analysis of people and events ... Atkinson's latest work is probably the single best volume about the war in Europe from the D-Day invasion ... to the capitulation of German forces ... Rick Atkinson ... has become a poet of the war., With a mastery of sources that support nearly every sentence, Atkinson achieves a military history with few peers as an overview of the 1944-45 campaigns in Western Europe., A sweeping, prodigiously researched epic... The Guns at Last Light is a definitive, heartfelt work of grandeur, atrocity, and profound sorrow. It is also, along with the two previous volumes, a long, fervent prayer for the fallen., A terrific read... Atkinson never loses track of the men who fought the war. Mining their diaries and letters, he has produced an account that is achingly human., In the final volume of his sweeping World War II trilogy, Pulitzer Prize winner Rick Atkinson recounts the battle for Western Europe (from D-Day to V-E Day) through the eyes of those who were on the front lines, masterfully bringing this pivotal chapter of history back to vivid life., The same qualities that garnered Atkinson a Pulitzer Prize for An Army at Dawn --meticulous research married to masterful narrative--are apparent in The Guns at Last Light . The new book relates the oft-told (but never better) story of the war's final year, from D-Day to the German surrender., A glorious epic... [Atkinson] never stoops to breathless prose in this perfectly paced account and always comes up with fresh and revealing details., Impressively researched ... and energetically written, with a brisk pace that carries the reader easily through the narrative's 600-plus pages., Great characters, vivid details...The final volume of Rick Atkinson's 'Liberation Trilogy' proves again that few can re-tell a story as well as he., A magnificent book... Though the story may seem familiar, I found surprising detail on every page... Atkinson's account of D-Day is both masterly and lyrical... [He] is an absolute master of his material., Emotionally gripping... This 850-page military history captivates the reader with the high drama of a spellbinding novel and a cast of characters that a master storyteller would be hard-pressed to invent... It's hard to imagine a more engrossing, dramatic, fair-minded and elegantly written account of these 11 months that changed the course of history., The Guns at Last Light and the Liberation Trilogy is as good as it gets. . . a historical tour-de-force of over 2,000 pages that places Atkinson among the short list of narrative history masters. . . Students and scholars of countless future generations will look to Atkinson for the story of how freedom bested tyranny in Africa and Europe., [An] extraordinary accomplishment. This is a beautifully written, moving account of one of the most bittersweet chapters in modern history... The details build a stunning and precise account of major movements--from Normandy to Paris, from the South of France to Grenoble--and close-up portraits of famous figures that make them living, breathing beings., The final volume of Atkinson's World War II trilogy is just great reading: From Hemingway's liberating a Parisian hotel (and raiding its bar) to the American soldiers discovering concentration camps, the entire story is absolutely riveting., "Superb… The book is distinguished by its astonishing range of coverage… [Atkinson's] lively, occasionally lyric prose brings the vast theater of battle, from the beaches of Normandy deep into Germany, brilliantly alive. It is hard to imagine a better history of the western front's final phase."- Publishers Weekly (starred review), Superb... The book is distinguished by its astonishing range of coverage... [Atkinson's] lively, occasionally lyric prose brings the vast theater of battle, from the beaches of Normandy deep into Germany, brilliantly alive. It is hard to imagine a better history of the western front's final phase., Praise for The Day of Battle "The majestic sequel to his Pulitzer Prize­­­­­­­­­­­­­­-winning An Army at Dawn ... Atkinson's achievement is to marry prodigious research with a superbly organized narrative and then to overlay the whole with writing as powerful and elegant as any great narrative of war." - The Wall Street Journal "A triumph of narrative history, elegantly written, thick with unforgettable description and rooted in the sight and sounds of battle." -The New York Times, Atkinson's zest for research and his evident devotion to hard facts never obscures the grace of his writing. The proof of that lies less in the many accolades and prizes (including a Pulitzer in history in 2003) than simply in the reading. Rare is a 600-page-plus history book that qualifies as a page turner., Richly rewarding and beautifully crafted ...With lyrical élan, [Atkinson] accurately and objectively tells the greatest story of our time, and does so with the general reader always in mind., A marvelous capstone to a trilogy that will make Rick Atkinson to the U.S. Army in the European Theater of Operations what Shelby Foote is to the Civil War ... Mr. Atkinson has a rare ability to combine a historian's eye with a reporter's pen to simultaneously provide a sweep and detail to combat that is both unique and enjoyable for the novice student and the hardiest grognard., A richly detailed narrative of the war final's year, with riveting looks at D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge.
    Series Volume Number
    3
    Dewey Decimal
    940.54/21
    Synopsis
    The magnificent conclusion to Rick Atkinson's acclaimed Liberation Trilogy about the Allied triumph in Europe during World War II, #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The magnificent conclusion to Rick Atkinson's acclaimed Liberation Trilogy about the Allied triumph in Europe during World War II It is the twentieth century's unrivaled epic: at a staggering price, the United States and its allies liberated Europe and vanquished Hitler. In the first two volumes of his bestselling Liberation Trilogy, Rick Atkinson recounted how the American-led coalition fought through North Africa and Italy to the threshold of victory. Now, in The Guns at Last Light , he tells the most dramatic story of all--the titanic battle for Western Europe. D-Day marked the commencement of the final campaign of the European war, and Atkinson's riveting account of that bold gamble sets the pace for the masterly narrative that follows. The brutal fight in Normandy, the liberation of Paris, the disaster that was Operation Market Garden, the horrific Battle of the Bulge, and finally the thrust to the heart of the Third Reich--all these historic events and more come alive with a wealth of new material and a mesmerizing cast of characters. Atkinson tells the tale from the perspective of participants at every level, from presidents and generals to war-weary lieutenants and terrified teenage riflemen. When Germany at last surrenders, we understand anew both the devastating cost of this global conflagration and the enormous effort required to win the Allied victory. With the stirring final volume of this monumental trilogy, Atkinson's accomplishment is manifest. He has produced the definitive chronicle of the war that unshackled a continent and preserved freedom in the West. One of The Washington Post 's Top 10 Books of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2013
    LC Classification Number
    D756.A78 2013

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