The Last Good War: The Faces and Voices of World War II

Awards:   Winner of IndieFab awards (Editor's Choice Nonfic) 2010
Author:   Thomas Sanders ,  Veronica Kavass ,  Veronica Kavass ,  Hampton Sides
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
ISBN:  

9781599620855


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   12 October 2010
Format:   Hardback
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The Last Good War: The Faces and Voices of World War II


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  • Winner of IndieFab awards (Editor's Choice Nonfic) 2010

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"World War II remains one of the most galvanizing and defining events in the history of America. Seemingly overnight, the entire nation unified behind a singular cause. By 1945, the size of the U.S. armed forces had grown from two to twelve million men and women of every color, religion, and creed. Young people from every walk of life were inducted and volunteered. America had quickly and fiercely established itself as a global superpower, and an entire generation's identity was forged, in part, by what many still refer to as the ""last good war."" Sixty years later, a young photographer named Thomas Sanders began traveling the country photographing hundreds of World War II veterans. The more he shot, the more he listened, and the more captivated he became by their memories of the war. Veronica Kavass, a writer and interviewer with StoryCorps, joined the project and spent countless hours with these men and women, recording their vivid accounts as Tom recorded their storied faces. ""They are a living record of an incredibly historic time,"" Sanders says. ""We have so much to learn from their experiences."" He became determined to see that the two million living veterans were celebrated and remembered. ""The Last Good War: The Faces and Voices of World War II"" is a chronicle of courage and hardship, sacrifice and determination. The harsh reality of combat is tempered by tender, poignant moments. The overwhelming anguish of lost brothers-in-arms sits alongside stories of enduring friendships. The war brought Americans in touch with people from all over the world some they fought and some they fought next to, from the beaches of Normandy to the frozen plains of Russia, the North African deserts and the mountains of Japan. They came, these volunteers and draftees, from everywhere and for every reason: from the young woman pulled from her college and covertly trained to break German submarine codes, to the soldier who stormed Hitler s castle home, these pilots, soldiers, marines, and sailors each provide a unique window into American history. There are two million veterans still alive today, but with each passing day there are fewer and fewer. The images and memories of these men and woman, collected in these pages, preserve a profound piece of America s history. Their past offers us a lasting and powerful perspective on today's world, and defines the true price of freedom. This is the story of World War II through the veterans who lived it."""

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Author:   Thomas Sanders ,  Veronica Kavass ,  Veronica Kavass ,  Hampton Sides
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint:   Welcome Enterprises, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 29.20cm
Weight:   1.474kg
ISBN:  

9781599620855


ISBN 10:   1599620855
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   12 October 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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A selection of The History Book Club and The Military Book Club. <br> [A] richly produced book of contemporary portraits of WWII veterans and their stories that range from harrowing to humorous...A first-person narrative of the veterans' WWII experiences gleaned from interviews and written by Veronica Kavass accompanies the meticulously rendered and brilliantly lit portraits by Thomas Sanders...This is not a sentimental retelling of America's role in World War II. These are personal, gripping stories, told first hand. There is grit and blood, fear and heroism. <br> - Chicago Tribune <br> Photographer Thomas Sanders and oral historian Veronica Kavass set out to honor these hardy survivors before their stories pass from memory to history. The wrinkles on their faces testify to their pride and perseverance. Their eyes, dimmed with age but still full of vitality, have seen things that should not be forgotten. <br>- American History Magazine <br> With heartfelt, perceptive va


A selection of The History Book Club and The Military Book Club. <br> Sixty years after the end of WWII, photographer Sanders began traveling the U.S. photographing hundreds of WWII vets, and Veronica Kavass interviewed them. The result is an oral and visual portrait of the war that includes veterans Ted Lumpkin, a Tuskegee Airman; Ernie Cortez, a survivor of the Bataan death march; and Louise O'Flaherty, a German code breaker. Introduction by Hampton Sides. <br> - Publishers Weekly , Judith Rosen


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"Thomas Sanders began photographing WWII veterans while studying at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. After receiving his BFA in photography, he continued his studies in the Los Angeles studios of noted photographers while working on his veterans sereis, which has been featured in the 2007 PDN Photo Annual and wide variety of publications. Sanders has worked with a number of corporate, advertising, and editorial clients, including Saatchi and Saatchi, BBDO, Tide, and numerous others. He resides in Redondo Beach, CA. Veronica Kavass was raised in Nashville, TN, holds a Masters in Curation and Criticism from Chelsea College of Art in London, and has trained as an oral historian through her wook with StoryCorps. A native of Memphis, Hampton Sides is editor-at-large for ""Outside"" magazine and the author of the international best-seller, ""Ghost Soldiers"" (Doubleday), which was the basis for the 2005 Miramax film, ""The Great Raid."" ""Ghost Soldiers"" won the 2002 PEN USA award for non-fiction and the 2002 Discover Award from Barnes & Noble. Hampton is also the author of ""Blood and Thunder: An Epic of the American West,"" and ""Hellhound on His Trail: The Stalking of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the International Hunt for His Assassin"" (Doubleday). A graduate of Yale with a B.A. in history, he lives in New Mexico with his wife, Anne, and their three sons."

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