The rising tide a novel of World War II
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New York : Random House Large Print, c2006.
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1st large print ed.
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Published
New York : Random House Large Print, c2006.
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Large Print
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1st large print ed.
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935 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
Street Date
0611
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English

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As Hitler conquers Poland, Norway, France, and most of Western Europe, England struggles to hold the line. When Germanys ally Japan launches a stunning attack on Pearl Harbor, America is drawn into the war, fighting to hold back the Japanese conquest of the Pacific, while standing side-by-side with their British ally, the last hope for turning the tide of the war. Through unforgettable battle scenes in the unforgiving deserts of North Africa and the rugged countryside of Sicily, Shaara tells this story through the voices of this conflicts most heroic figures, some familiar, some unknown. As British and American forces strike into the "soft underbelly" of Hitlers Fortress Europa, the new weapons of war come clearly into focus. In North Africa, tank battles unfold in a tapestry of dust and fire unlike any the world has ever seen. In Sicily, the Allies attack their enemy with a barely tested weapon: the paratrooper. As battles rage along the coasts of the Mediterranean, the momentum of the war begins to shift, setting the stage for the massive invasion of France, at a seaside resort called Normandy. More than an unprecedented and intimate portrait of those who waged this astonishing global war, The Rising Tide is a vivid gallery of characters both immortal and unknown: the as-yet obscure administrator Dwight D. Eisenhower, whose tireless efficiency helped win the war; his subordinates, clashing in both style and personality, from George Patton and Mark Clark to Omar Bradley and Bernard Montgomery. In the desolate hills and deserts, the Allies confront Erwin Rommel, the battlefield genius known as "the Desert Fox," a wounded beast who hands the Americans their first humiliating defeat in the European theater of the war. From tank driver to paratrooper to the men who gave the commands, Shaaras stirring portrayals bring the heroic and the tragic to life in brilliant detail.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Shaara, J. (2006). The rising tide: a novel of World War II (1st large print ed.). Random House Large Print.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Shaara, Jeff, 1952-. 2006. The Rising Tide: A Novel of World War II. Random House Large Print.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Shaara, Jeff, 1952-. The Rising Tide: A Novel of World War II Random House Large Print, 2006.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Shaara, Jeff. The Rising Tide: A Novel of World War II 1st large print ed., Random House Large Print, 2006.

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