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Amerikaanse soldaten hebben grote problemen met de aanpassing aan het burgerbestaan na de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
Benjamin McKinlay Kantor was een Amerikaanse journalist, romanschrijver en scenarioschrijver wiens werken vaak thema's van de Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog verkenden. Kantor bezat een onderscheidende vertelstijl, aangescherpt sinds zijn vroege dagen aan de zijde van zijn moeder, die journaliste was. Zijn productieve oeuvre omvat meer dan 30 romans en scenario's, waarbij zijn geschriften vaak in vooraanstaande publicaties verschenen. Kantor's ervaringen als oorlogscorrespondent tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog en de Koreaanse Oorlog informeerden zijn verhalen en boden een uniek perspectief op menselijke ervaringen te midden van conflicten.






Amerikaanse soldaten hebben grote problemen met de aanpassing aan het burgerbestaan na de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
MACKINLAY KANTOR Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville VALLEY FORGE Poignant, tender, and powerful, VALLEY FORGE brings into sharp new focus one of the most tensely dramatic episodes of the American Revolution. With warmth and wit, compassion and sensitivity, MacKinlay Kantor evokes the flavor, pulse and texture of the last quarter of the eighteenth century, transporting the reader into the houses and workshops, kitchens and stables, parlors and bedrooms of ordinary citizens. Here are not only the soldiers of Valley Forge, but the panorama of the Revolution itself. George Washington, lamenting the remoteness and lack of valor in the Congress, anticipating new battle; the sprightly, good-humored Martha, always loyal and loving to a fau
767 pages, Civil War Novel. 6 1/2 By 9 1/2 By 2" thick.
Spur Award-Winning Author Larry D. Sweazy A Josiah Wolfe, Texas Ranger Novel Assigned to track an Indian raiding party, Texas Ranger Josiah Wolfe expects to return home to his son in Austin in a few days. But when the Ranger and his compatriots from the Frontier Battalion are overtaken by two Comanche scouts, they find themselves captives instead of captors. Comanches aren't known for going easy on their prisoners, so Josiah is surprised when they don't immediately shoot him. Turns out there's a price on his head thanks to Liam O'Reilly, a gang leader also known as the Badger. Josiah has a checkered history with the outlaw-he apprehended the gang's previous leader-but he doesn't know why O'Reilly wants him dead. As the Comanches drag him to the town where the Badger is waiting, Josiah knows that time is running out. But Texas Rangers are hard men to kill, and Josiah Wolfe is no exception...
Designed for young readers, this illustrated history recounts the events that led to the surrender of the Confederacy, and the personalities involved.
Basis for the film Hannah Lee: An American Primitive MACKINLAY KANTOR Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville "Well," Montgomery challenged him, "how many people have you killed?" The young man stopped laughing. His face turned into black stone. "Sixty-seven." To Western cattle barons in 1899 the encroaching homesteaders were like cinders stinging their eyes. But they were legal. Even the rustlers among them seldom were brought to justice for lack of evidence. There seemed to be only one way to pry loose those on the land, and discourage others from settling: scare them off. To do just that some of the ranchers met in Pearl City in secret conclave. They agreed to hire the most notorious professional killer then known-Bus Crow. They figured that a small dose of Bus Crow would quickly clear the ranges, and keep them clear. WICKED WATER is the story of the bloody descent of Bus Crow on the homesteaders of Pearl County. It is the story, too, of the woman who loved him in spite of herself, who bowed to justice in spite of her love. Against a background of driving action, MacKinlay Kantor probes the mysteries of a killer's mind, of the dark rebellion that made him cry: I'll always kill. I'll shoot them down ... get a gun and keep killing and killing. A NOVEL ABOUT A KILLER-BY THE AUTHOR OF MIDNIGHT LACE & FRONTIER
MACKINLAY KANTOR Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville THIS NOVEL WAS THE BASIS FOR THE 1943 FILM HAPPY LAND "Hail, Columbia, happy land! Hail, ye heroes, heav'n-born band-" Happy Land is about Rusty Marsh, and the life he lived. It is about ordinary folks, and how they came to be brave. It is the record of a civilization which strengthens itself with Boy Scouts and bob-rides, with public high schools and neighborly kindnesses, with churches and drug stores and cornfields and Indian stories-with the simple fare of American life which once seemed dull and now holds bewitching beauty. This civilization must not perish from our land or from this earth. It will not perish while one Rusty Marsh is alive to fight for it.