Book summaryThis biography of Dwight Eisenhower focuses on his military career, which brought him from West Point, where he was not a distinguished cadet, through his climb up the ranks to the position of Supreme Allied Commander, Europe--where he engineered the successful D-Day invasion and the victory that followed. A New York Times Notable Book for 2002. Media reviews"An absorbing portrait...." |
Eisenhower: A Soldier's Lifeby D'Este, CarloFirst Edition,
Book desription: NY:: Henry Holt & Co.,, 2002. First Edition,. hc. xi, 848pp. Short tear to the cloth at the heel of the spine. Otherwise, a near fine copy in a like jacket. Hardcover.
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