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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
American Heritage New History of World War II,
By Gene Anderson (Smithton, MO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The American Heritage New History of WWII (Hardcover)
I have used this book for reference for my World War II classes this year in high school & I am considering buying 50 or more copies for teaching my World War II classes next year. I have previously used the predecessor of this book, World War II by C. L. Sulzberger, c.1970 for many years. This book was the most readable short concise history of WW II I could find & this new book is even better with the additions of Ambrose. The new one also is hardback so it will last & it is larger print & has more pictures & extra comments about items of interest. I have read about WW II all of my life & continue to do so with avid interest & I like this book as a good general history of the war. If you want more detail you might want to go to individual titles over battles or campaigns, but if you want a good general working knowledge of WW II this is an excellent choice.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Substantial Coffee Table Version For Your Use!,
By Barron Laycock "Labradorman" (Temple, New Hampshire United States) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The American Heritage New History of WWII (Hardcover)
This attractive and fairly substantive book is another welcome addition to the pantheon of books covering the Second World War, serving to introduce the neophyte to the massive worldwide conflict through the employment of a credible narrative with the clever and helpful photographs, maps and charts placed alongside the text to aid learning and understanding. While not the kind of masterful text as some other books on the subject, such as Gerhard Weinberg's superb "A World At Arms", or the even more recent "A War To Be Won" by Murray and Millett, this revised version of the American Heritage book is a good teaching resource for use at either the high school or introductory undergraduate college level course. It is expensive, and for that reason is likely less often utilized as a standard text that would otherwise be the case. Yet, given the average cost of a single hardbound text in school bookstores these days, its hefty price tag is not unreasonable given all the collected merits the book delivers. Featuring a new introduction by the late Stephen Ambrose, dean of the popular WWII authors until his recent demise, the book quite handily incorporates a lot of additional material into the text and uses dozens of new photographs as well as a bevy of updated maps, charts, and other devices all geared toward greater understanding of one of the most complex and far-fetched historical phenomena in modern history. As with the original version, the revised text features over 700 dramatic and visually haunting photographs, artist's renderings, cartoons, and state of the art computer-aided maps. Thus the student can gain a much-improved understanding of how battles progressed, the strategic importance of certain situations, and the ways in which opposing forces deployed and then redeployed to gain advantage over the course of a particular engagement. Given the fact that WWII has had such a monumental impact on the world and for subsequent history, this book provides a stunning opportunity to engage students, capture their imaginations, and compel learning by offering a plethora of meaningful media through which to do so. I highly recommend this book for use in the classroom, and for anyone wanting an entertaining, educational, and eminently useful book covering the waterfront that was World War Two. Enjoy!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A engrossing Historical text that flows like a good novel!,
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This review is from: The American Heritage New History of WWII (Hardcover)
Although a bit too "patriotic", this was a good read from start to finish. Recommend for those who know little about the biggest conflict in history.More depth was needed for pre-war Pacific Theatre. More charts, maps and technical descriptions would have been good as well.
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