For decades, historical fiction has remained one of the most popular genres in the literary world. But WWII novels are specifically in demand due to their high-stakes drama and action set amid ...
A cover of James Lee Hutchinson's new book "B-17s, Fighters and Flak." BEDFORD — World War II Veteran James Lee Hutchinson has written a new book documenting his time as a member of the "Mighty Eighth ...
ALBANY, N.Y. – Before there were heavily armed Navy SEALs conducting nighttime helicopter raids, there were guys like Frank Monteleone landing on beaches in the dark on two-man motorized rafts dubbed ...
These are people he would have enjoyed hosting for dinner. That’s how Scott McGaugh chooses his book subjects. The people in his new book, due out Tuesday, were glider pilots during World War II. They ...
In 1945, after six years of devastating conflict, World War II was drawing to a close. But it was more than, as historians James Holland and Al Murray write, the muddy tent in Reims or the triumphant ...
Books are wonderful. The U.S. Armed Services realized that in the 1940s. Books inform, entertain, distract and foster community. Molly Gupta Manning‘s “When Books Went to War: The Stories that Helped ...
Royce and Becky Singleton had only been married seven months in October, 1943, but Royce, a Navy fighter pilot, was aboard the USS Suwannee escort carrier headed to the Central Pacific. Royce's ship ...
HOLLAND — Dana VanderLugt wears several hats. She’s been a teacher, a mom, and now a published author. VanderLugt, a Hope College alum, grew up in the Hudsonville area. The time she spent on the apple ...
BENNINGTON — Anthony Marro has lived something of charmed life in the world of letters. Having grown up in Vermont, he began his long journalism career at the Rutland Herald and went on to distinguish ...
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Nearly 80 years have passed since the end of World War II, but popular and scholarly interest in history’s deadliest conflict shows no sign of abating. Studies of the war roll off the presses at a ...
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