This Kind of War: the Classic Korean War History


Book Description
Titles, contents list & foreword to front. "This Kind of War" by T. R. Fehrenbach is a classic, hard-hitting Korean War history that offers both a panoramic overview and a "you were there" account, focusing on the personal narratives of small-unit commanders and troops. The book is organized chronologically into three parts with 40 digestible chapters. The narrative follows the North Korean invasion in June 1950 and the entry of United Nations forces led by the United States soon thereafter. Although This Kind of War starts with a quotation from Sun Tzu, Fehrenbach adopts a Clausewitzian approach. He understands the Korean conflict not as a test of power but of wills, in particular, of American will. The Communists, he writes, doubted that the United States “had the will to react quickly and practically and without panic in a new situation.” They were wrong, but it cost ca. 37,000 American lives to prove it.
Dealer Notes
First Thus, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Red titles spine; Dust Jacket un-clipped & fully intact, no tears or chips, but carries signs of light wear to top and bottom edges, corners etc; Includes chronology, glossary of weapons & index
Author
Fehrenbach, T. R.
Date
1994
Binding
Hardcover (Original Grey Cloth)
Publisher
Brassey's; Washington
Condition
Near Fine in Very Good Dus Jacket
Pages
xi + 483
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