Review
A remarkable book. . . a history that not only clarifies the military and political events of the war but brings its human dimensions vividly to life. --National Observer
Frederick Davidson's crisp narration is well suited to the brisk pace set by investigative journalists Collins and Lapierre.--Library Journal
Moving, fascinating, informative. . . No other book on this subject. . .comes close to O Jerusalem! --Los Angeles Times
It reads like a whodunit, and you turn page after page to see what happens next. . . The pace is so swift, the drama so heightened by alternating flashes of tragedy and comedy that one has to stop frequently to catch one's breath and marvel. --The New York Times Book Review
About the Author
LARRY COLLINS (1929-2005) was born and raised in West Hartford, Connecticut, and is a graduate of Yale University. He was for more than ten years a foreign correspondent in North Africa, the Middle East and Europe, first for UPI and then for Newsweek, for which he was Paris Bureau chief.
DOMINIQUE LAPIERRE was for many years a senior reporter and editor for Paris-Match. He is the author of several earlier books published in France, some of them based on his knowledge of the United States, where he attended Lafayette College and where his father served with the French diplomatic service.