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| 1. | Fire and Ice : The Korean War, 1950-1953 Paperback (317 pages) by Michael Varhola (Da Capo Press)
- ISBN13: 9781882810444
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| 2. | The Korean War Paperback (389 pages) by Max Hastings (Simon & Schuster)
- ISBN13: 9780671668341
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| 3. | The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War Hardcover (736 pages) by David Halberstam (Hyperion) David Halberstam's magisterial and thrilling The Best and the Brightest was the defining book for the Vietnam War. More than three decades later, Halberstam used his unrivalled research and formidable journalistic skills to shed light on another dark corner in our history: the Korean War. The Coldest Winter is a successor to The Best and the Brightest, even though in historical terms it precedes it.Halberstam considered The Coldest Winter the best book he ever wrote, the culmination of forty-five years of writing about America's postwar foreign policy.Up until now, the Korean War has been the black hole of modern American history.The Coldest Winter changes that. Halberstam gives us a masterful narrative of the political decisions and miscalculations on both sides. He charts the disastrous path that led to the massive entry of Chinese forces near the Yalu, and that caught Douglas MacArthur and his soldiers by surprise. He provides astonishingly vivid and nuanced portraits of all the major figures -- Eisenhower, Truman, Acheson, Kim, and Mao, and Generals MacArthur, Almond, and Ridgway. At the same time, Halberstam provides us with his trademark highly evocative narrative journalism, chronicling the crucial battles with reportage of the highest order.At the heart of the book are the individual stories of the soldiers on the front lines who were left to deal with the consequences of the dangerous misjudgments and competing agendas of powerful men. We meet them, follow them, and see some of the most dreadful battles in history through their eyes. As ever, Halberstam was concerned with the extraordinary courage and resolve of people asked to bear an extraordinary burden.The Coldest Winter is contemporary history in its most literary and luminescent form, and provides crucial perspective on the Vietnam War and the events of today. It was a book that Halberstam first decided to write more than thirty years ago and that took him nearly ten years to write. It stands as a lasting testament to one of the greatest journalists and historians of our time, and to the fighting men whose heroism it chronicles.Includes an Afterword by Russell BakerTributes to David HalberstamDavid Halberstam died at the age of 73 in a car accident in California on April 23, 2007, just after completing The Coldest Winter. Legendary for his work ethic, his kindness to young writers, and his unbending moral spine, Halberstam had friends and admirers throughout journalism, many of whom spoke at his memorial service and at readings across the country for the release of The Coldest Winter. We have included testimonials given at his memorial service by two writers who made their reputations at the same newspaper where he won a Pulitzer Prize for his Vietnam War reporting, The New York Times: Anna Quindlen ...David occupied a lot of space on the planet. Perhaps he felt the price he must pay for that big voice, that big reach, that big reputation, was that his generosity had to be just as large. Most of us, when we take to the road and meet admiring strangers, vow afterward to answer the note pressed into our hands or to pass along the speech we promised to the person whose daughter couldn't be there to hear it. But with the best will in the world we arrive home to deadlines, bills, kids, friends, all the demands of a busy life. We mean to be our best selves, but often we forget. David did it. He always did it. The note, the call, the book, the advice. When I mentioned this once he dug his hands deep intothe pockets of his grey flannels, set his mouth at the corners, looked down and rumbled, "Well, but it's so easy." That's nonsense. It's not easy. But it is important, and why he has been remembered with enormous affection by ordinary readers all over this country, and why each of us who live some sort of public life would do well, with all due respect to Jesus, to ask ourselves about those small encounters: what would David do? ... Read her full tributeDexter Filkins . List Price: $35.00* Lowest New Price: $9.95* Lowest Used Price: $6.78* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 05:29 Pacific 20 Nov 2009 More Info)
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| 4. | Korean War Stories DVD Directed by Robert Uth,featuring Walter Cronkite, James Baker III & John Glenn (PBS) List Price: $19.99* Lowest New Price: $11.16* Lowest Used Price: $13.39* Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days* (*As of 05:29 Pacific 20 Nov 2009 More Info)
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| 6. | I Remember Korea: Veterans Tell Their Stories of the Korean War, 1950-53 Hardcover (160 pages; reading level:Young Adult) by Linda Granfield (Clarion Books) While current events have focused the public"s attention on Korea once again, many veterans of the conflict that occurred there half a century ago worry that their time spent fighting in this "Forgotten War" will not be remembered or understood unless their story is told. Award-winning nonfiction author Linda Granfield has collected the personal accounts of thirty-two men and women who served with the U.S. and Canadian forces in Korea during the years 1950--–53 and has written her own introduction describing the main events of the war. The veterans in this book represent a variety of service areas, including medical, supplies, infantry, and naval, and their moving, sometimes graphic, recollections are illustrated with their own personal photographs. As commemorative ceremonies mark the 50th anniversary of the end of the Korean War this year, attempting to understand the human face of war is more important than ever. Timeline, glossary, bibliography, Internet resources, index.- ISBN13: 9780618177400
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| 7. | The Coldest War: A Memoir of Korea Paperback (256 pages) by James Brady (St. Martin's Griffin) America's "forgotten war" lasted just thirty-seven months, yet 54,246 Americans died in that time -- nearly as many as died in ten years in Vietnam.On the fiftieth anniversary of this devastating conflict, James Brady tells the story of his life as a young marine lieutenant in Korea.In 1947, seeking to avoid the draft, nineteen-year-old Jim Brady volunteered for a Marine Corps program that made him a lieutenant in the reserves on the day he graduated college.He didn't plan to find himself in command of a rifle platoon three years later facing a real enemy, but that is exactly what happened after the Chinese turned a so-called police action into a war.The Coldest War vividly describes Brady's rapid education in the realities of war and the pressures of command.Opportunities for bold offensives sink in the miasma of trench warfare; death comes in fits and starts as too-accurate artillery on both sides seeks out men in their bunkers; constant alertness is crucial for survival, while brutal cold and a seductive silence conspire to lull soldiers into an often fatal stupor.The Korean War affected the lives of all Americans, yet is little known beyond the antics of "M*A*S*H."Here is the inside story that deserves to be told, and James Brady is a powerful witness to a vital chapter of our history.AUTHORBIO: JAMES BRADY is the author of Further Lane, Gin Lane, The House That Ate The Hamptons, and The Marines of Autumn.His weekly columns for Advertising Age and Parade magazines are considered must-reads by millions.He lives in Manhattan and in East Hampton, New York.BACKCOVER: Praise for The Coldest War:"War reporting at its best - a graphic depiction, in all its horror, of the war we've almost forgotten... Jim Brady has used his finely honed reportorial skills to record his own front-line experiences in the Korean War.His story reads like a novel." - Walter Cronkite"A marvelous memoir.A sensitive and superbly written narrative that eventually explodes off the pages like a grenade in the gut... Taut, tight, and telling.Jim Brady proves again that he is one of the most underrated writers in American books." - Dan Rather"It is about time somebody wrote about the personal side of the Korean War - the forgotten war.It is a gripping and honest book.Everyone prone to think simply about war should read it." - Jim Lehrer List Price: $15.95* Lowest New Price: $6.95* Lowest Used Price: $1.98* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 05:29 Pacific 20 Nov 2009 More Info)
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| 8. | Korea - The Forgotten War (History Channel) DVD featuring Robert Stack (A&E) At the end of World War II, few Americans dreamed that less than five years later the nation would once again be involved in a bloody overseas conflict. Yet June 25, 1950 marked the beginning of a war like no other America had ever fought. List Price: $24.95* Lowest New Price: $9.97* Lowest Used Price: $9.08* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 05:29 Pacific 20 Nov 2009 More Info)
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