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The Scariest Place in the World: A Marine Returns to North Korea - Hardcover

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The Scariest Place in the World: A Marine Returns to North Korea

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Hardcover - 24 March, 2005
Thomas Dunne Books

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Author: James Brady
ISBN: 0312332424

Number of Media: 1

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Related Areas: 1928-, Asia - Korea, Biography & Autobiography, Biography / Autobiography, Biography/Autobiography, Brady, James,, Description and travel, Korea (South), Korean Demilitarized Zone (Kor, Korean Demilitarized Zone (Korea), Korean War, 1950-1953, Military, Personal narratives, American, Biography & Autobiography / Military


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A Few Customer Reviews

Great read

I loved this book. I served in Korea with USMC during the exact same time frame. It brought back many memories


A sell for "The Coldest War"

As a previous reviewer I thought that Brady's book would be more of a focus on the DMZ and perhaps show some insight into "the scariest place." I did enjoy his war time reminiscences but that wasn't why I purchased his book. I didn't particularly care for his 'how he belatedly was awarded the Bronze Star,' and chumming around with colonels and generals at galas and such as it sounded like 'how great I am after all.' Oh, and by the way, Senator Chafee was my CO. I got tired of Mr. Brady selling his earlier pub,"The Marines of Autumn" (which is a fine read) but in particular I did not like him pimping (perhaps a bit too strong) his "The Coldest War." There are sections of the book where he cites this book seemingly every other page. After awhile I started to feel a bit sorry for Mr. Brady which is too bad as I'm sure that he was a fine officer for his Marines of Dog Company. It's an ok book for what it is but it really isn't about "the scariest place."


Reunion with Combat

The Scariest Place in the World by James Brady. Published by St. Martin's Press 11 April 2006. Paperback. ISBN 0312332432.

 

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