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Fire and Ice : The Korean War, 1950-1953 - Paperback

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Fire and Ice : The Korean War, 1950-1953

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Paperback - June, 2000
Da Capo Press

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Author: Michael J. Varhola
ISBN: 1882810449

Number of Media: 1

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Related Areas: Armed Forces, History, History - Military / War, Korea, Korean War, 1950-1953, Military, Military - Korean War, Participation, American, United States, Asian / Middle Eastern history, China


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A Few Customer Reviews

Great read

I really enjoyed this book. Well researched.


Fully Detailed, But Not Fun to Read

I realize I'm not in agreement with all the other reviews here, but I just wanted to throw my $0.02 in. The impression I got from reading the other reviews was that this book would read something like Churchill's "Second World War" series: sort of a narrative or story covering the war. Instead, for the most part, this book is a reference book. It's got tons of information in it, but it's organized into battles within time periods. It's hard to explain. I was looking for something that said we did x because of y which resulted in these battles. Then, we did x' which led to some other battles. Instead it said something like in year x we fought battles a, b, and c. In year y, we fought battles d, e, and f. All the information is there, but the "story" part of the "history" feels lacking.


Varhola Does It Again

Being familiar with some of the author's other works, I tracked this one down as well. As expected, the level of detail and obvious meticulous research were as I expected. Another successful and vivid portrait of a very gripping historical period from an author who clearly knows his history. The wealth of little details interspersed throughout the mandatory historical details make this a true pleasure to read.

 

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