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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Naval Institute Press; 1st edition (May 15, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1612510787
  • ISBN-13: 978-1612510781
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 1.2 x 8.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #112,454 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A book about a photograph? Won't a magazine article do?

Apparently not. In this riveting book -- I couldn't put it down -- the authors tell the story of that memorable day and the 60-year hunt to find the two protagonists. The photographer Alfred Eisenstadt never bothered to get their names: he just snapped the picture (four frames, one right after the other, then dashed off into the crowd to take other pictures). The editors of Life Magazine didn't put the picture -- arguably their most famous picture of all time -- on the cover, they buried it somewhere in the back. The sailor and the nurse didn't even strike up a conversation, they each went their separate ways (an interesting tidbit: behind the sailor's right shoulder is a pretty girl some ten yards behind him: that was his girlfriend, now his wife). Finally, neither the sailor nor the nurse saw the picture when it came out, nor in the many subsequent issues of the magazine nor in the thousands of articles and books where it was reproduced. It seems like Fate destined these two celebrities to never re-appear.

But of course when money and celebrity is involved, nothing remains anonymous forever. This is America. True to form, once Life Magazine realized it had a goldmine on its hands, it tried to find who the two people were. A horde of potential claimants showed up, like in a Miss America contest, seeking fame and fortune giving interviews and riding in floats in July 4 parades -- and launching lawsuits against Time-Life Inc. for not mentioning their name.
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My older daughter and I both read this book and had the same reaction. There was some interesting information in the beginning of the book, but then it just went on and on a became redundant and boring. My daughter stopped reading at page 92 because it was too boring for her. I have a horrible habit that once I start a book, I must finish it, so I did. The interesting material could have be condensed down into about 50 pages - the rest was boring or redundant.
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Uncle George has had the proof for years that he was the sailor in the picture. I am so glad the proof has been put in print. The book is an accurate representation of all the proper documentation. It has been thouroughly researched. A must read for all history buffs!
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Okay, so I'm a little biased... Mr. Verria was my US History teacher last year, and we got the whole synopsis of the book in one epic day where he presented it like the most amazing detective story ever. I swear he's on par with Sherlock Holmes.

The book is very well written. So many people hate historically-based books, but everyone should give this book a chance. It is so artfully written and totally draws the reader in.

I have seen one review complaining about the "disorganization," but I wouldn't call it that. I would call that a well-written detective story. Isn't the whole point of the book to discover the identities of the sailor and nurse? The book is written in such a style that recreates Verria's journey through the history and photographs and interviews and stories. It recreates the helter-skelter way in which he came to his discovery. It isn't disorganized; it's artfully woven so as to leave the reader curiously following the author's tale to the very end.

Who ever thought a book about a photograph could be so interesting? Sure, I suppose those of us in his US history classes weren't surprised, after he had devoted an entire hour-and-a-half class to a presentation that "just scratched the surface," as he said.

And he was right.

There is so much more to the story than who's who in that famous picture.

I don't normally like historical books, but I can't recommend this book enough. And it's not just because I'm biased.
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This is a wonderful history piece of U.S. and World War II history and brings so many memories back from my childhood during World War II. The authors show outstanding skill. I hate to have to put the put the book down. Well researched, expertly written, a real treasure. Should have been at the top of the best seller list. I don't know when I've enjoyed reading anything this much! Outstanding. I love it!
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First of all this book gives great tribute to our WWII veterans. It was a fun read and very thought provoking. I enjoyed all the effort put into finding the Kissing Sailor and the Nurse. It was quite a journey to find them. I would recommend this book to anyone.....you just may learn something.
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On August 14, 1945, the Japanese surrendered, bringing World War II to a close. All across the US, people celebrated the end of the war, and Life photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt was on assignment in New York’s Times Square, looking for the perfect photo to capture the celebratory mood of the day. The photo he took has become iconic, perhaps the most famous photo Life ever published.

However, Eisenstaedt didn’t take time to make any notes and didn’t ask the kissing couple their names, so for decades, their identities were a mystery. Eventually, a number of people claimed to be one of the individuals in the photo. These competing claims created media feeding frenzy, with a variety of experts weighing in on the merits of each candidate.

Now, with the results of careful and thorough photographic forensic analysis, it appears that the true identities of the sailor and the woman in this photo can be definitively established. This book explores the history of the photo and the stories of those who claimed to be portrayed in it, as well as the details to the investigation that should lay the questions about the identities of the kissing couple to rest. This is a surprisingly readable book, that captures the humanity behind an icon, and brings a chapter of history to life for the reader.
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