First American paperback edition, stated First Printing, January 1972. One creased corner on front cover, possibly very light water stain with slight wrinkling on pages around 145 to 175. View More...
Here are dozens of gripping, never-before-told stories of battle in World War II-from the point of view of the enemy.This is a n authentic account-often in their own words-of German infantry a ces, common foot soldiers who were thrust into a blazing maelstro m of bloody horror such as the world had never seen. They faced t he savage onslaught of fire-belching tanks at Kursk and carried w ounded comrades hundreds of yards to safety through a hail of bul lets. They fought alone behind enemy lines, tackled a foe vastly superior in numbers, and served as machine gunners in a thousand dangerous act... View More...
"Part travelogue, part memoir, part history, part biography, and part meditation," the author recounts his trip from New Jersey to California to return Einstein's brain to his relatives. View More...
Fifteen-year-old Lynda Mann's savagely raped and strangled body is found along a shady footpath near the English village of Narborough. Though a massive 150-man dragnet is launched, the case remains unsolved. Three years later the killer strikes again, raping and strangling teenager Dawn Ashforth only a stone's throw from where Lynda was so brutally murdered. But it will take four years, a scientific breakthrough, the largest manhunt in British crime annals, and the blooding of more than four thousand men before the real killer is found. View More...