Behind Enemy Lines: Powerful and Revealing American and Foreign War Letters - and One Man's Search to Find Them
Scribner, 2005. Hardcover. New tightly bound hardcover in new dust jacket. Text is clean and free of marks or underlining. 8vo. (6.6 x 1.5 x 9.7 inches) Includes black and white photos, bibliography, and an index. 512 pp.
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ISBN: 9780743256162
For three years Andrew Carroll traveled throughout the United States and around the world to seek out the most powerful and unforgettable letters ever written during US wars.
Behind the Lines is the result of that extraordinary trip and represents the first book of its kind: a dramatic, intimate, and revealing look at warfare as seen through the personal correspondence of US and foreign troops and civilians who have experienced major conflicts firsthand. From handwritten missives penned during the American Revolution to emails from Afghanistan and Iraq, Behind the Lines captures the full spectrum of emotions - exhilaration, fear, devotion, despair, courage, heartache, patriotism, rage, and even humor - expressed in times of war.
Featured here are approximately two hundred rare and previously unpublished letters and emails, including: Vivid descriptions of guerrilla warfare dating back to the American Revolution, Fierce exchanges between brothers who fought on opposite sides of the Civil War, Eyewitness accounts by foreign and American troops overwhelmed by the carnage caused by a new generation of weapons during World War I, Letters between World War II pen pals who fell in love and became engaged solely through their correspondence, Secret messages to loved ones written POWs while in captivity, Final words by troops who knew they were dying,
Gripe letters, humorous accounts from the front lines, and "provocative" letters intercepted by censors, Profound reflections on faith and humanity, A moment-by-moment description of 9-11 by a survivor of the attacks in New York City, Emails and letters by Iraqi civilians telling family members abroad about the bombings in Baghdad, Letters of reconciliation between veterans from countries that were once enemies.
Behind the Lines, like Carroll's phenomenal national bestseller War Letters, is part of a larger effort to preserve correspondence that is riveting, insightful, and historically significant. But this book is also about Carroll's journey across the globe to visit the fields of battle where so many of these letters were written, meet with veterans and active duty troops who generously agreed to share their private correspondence, and speak with family members who have lost their loved ones to combat. Behind the Lines is a tribute to those who have fought - and continue to fight - for freedom, as well as a lasting reminder to present and future generations of the true nature of warfare and the sacrifices it demands of individuals, families, and entire nations.
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