by Stephen W. & Eds. of American Heritage Magazine Sears ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 2, 1969
In the extensive, carefully annotated bibliography, JohnToland's adult Story of the Bulge is referred to as ""askillful day-by-day recreation, rich in dramatic personalaccounts;"" so, considerably condensed, is his Landmarkjuvenile. Which leaves this responsible but largelyuninflected report as a possible reinforcement for thein-between age only. There is little urgency and ""the fearfuldrama of life and death"" is isolated rather than integrated; neither is it always possible, despite the several maps, to follow the battle action that comprises the book's content.And the many photos and paintings of advancing troops anddevastated towns tend to acquire a monotony en masse, aneffect that paradoxically lessens rather than heightens theimpact. It's all rather as if one were reading a run of dailynewspapers or, more closely, the successive issues ofLife--with the vital difference that no danger impends.
Pub Date: July 2, 1969
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: American Heritage-Harper & Row
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 1969
Categories: NONFICTION
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