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Newspaper correspondent Ernie Pyle became a national folk hero by reporting on the average soldier in World War II.
Ernie Pyle Was My Hero
An Ernie Pyle Album by Lee G. Miller Published in 1946 by William Sloane Associates, Inc., New York First Edition Cloth bound 8" X 10" Cover is grey with red embossed lettering 158 pages All illustrations are black and white Very good condition
A legendary journalist’s account of the U.S. raid on Normandy on June 12, 1944
The war correspondent and the entertainer shared a mission to connect with those in service during World War II.
The epic story of the liberation of Europe in World War II.
See also: Takarazuka Revue, “Parisette”, c. 1930. Ernie Pyle Theater, Yurakucho, c. 1950 Takarazuka Hotel, Baths and Opera House, Takarazuka, c. 1920-1930 "The Takarazuka Revue Company was founded in 1914 by a new railroad line which had commenced operations just three years earlier. "Takarazuka, one of the terminal points of the line, had at one
I was interviewing Giff Stowell of La Casa mobile home park in North Port, Fla. about his service in a B-24 “Liberator” bomber in the Pacific during World War II. He had a handful of o…
The peerless chronicler of World War II from the G.I.’s perspective found his calling putting the impossible into words for readers back home.
Artist Joe Ollman's new The Abominable Mr. Seabrook is a biography of the Lost Generation travel writer (and sadist, alcoholic and cannibal) William Seabrook. But how much Seabrook can you stand?
This column is the second of three D-Day columns written by war correspondent Ernie Pyle describing the Allied invasion of Normandy.
An Ernie Pyle Album: Indiana to Ie Shima is a book written by Lee G. Miller that chronicles the life and work of one of America's most beloved war correspondents, Ernie Pyle. The book is a collection of Pyle's writings, including his Pulitzer Prize-winning columns, which offer a unique perspective on World War II and the soldiers who fought in it. The book also includes photographs and other memorabilia from Pyle's life, providing readers with a comprehensive look at this iconic figure. From his humble beginnings in Indiana to his tragic death on the island of Ie Shima, An Ernie Pyle Album offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a true American hero.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
A history of the World War II Operation Raincoat, which saw participation by Ernie Pyle, John Huston, and the First Special Service Force.