The World War II Trilogy

The World War II Trilogy

by James Jones
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 11/09/2012

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Three classic World War II novels in one collection, including the National Book Award winner From Here to Eternity.


An army base at Pearl Harbor. The jungles of Guadalcanal. A veterans hospital on the home front. Inspired by his own experiences in the US Army, author James Jones’s World War II Trilogy stands as one of the most significant achievements in war literature. This compilation includes:


From Here to Eternity

Pearl Harbor, 1941. A challenging young private is transferred to a unit where the commander is determined to make his life hell. This edition includes scenes and dialogue censored for the novel’s original publication. A true classic, From Here to Eternity was made into an Academy Award–winning film and a television mini-series, as well as adapted for the stage.


The Thin Red Line

The invasion of Guadalcanal ignites a six-month battle for two thousand square miles of jungle and sand. But the soldiers of Charlie Company are not of the heroic mold. The unit’s captain is too intelligent and sensitive for the job, his first sergeant is half mad, and the enlisted men begin the campaign gripped by cowardice. This searing portrait of jungle combat has been adapted twice for feature films.


Whistle

After a long journey across the Pacific, a ship finally lands on American soil. For the soldiers’ loved ones, it’s a celebration. But on board, hundreds of men are broken and haunted, survivors of the battle to wrest the South Seas from the Japanese Empire. Though on their way to heal in a Tennessee hospital, their road to recovery will take far more than mending physical wounds.


This ebook features an illustrated biography of James Jones including rare photos from the author’s estate.

ISBN:
9781453276464
9781453276464
Category:
War & combat fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
11-09-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open Road Media

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