Edward Ellsberg's The Far Shore is the riveting first-hand account of the Allied D-Day landings in France in June 1944. A principal actor in the invasion, Ellsberg describes in detail the massive preparations for the launch of the greatest armada in history. He devotes the second half of his book to an unforgettable real-time account of the bloody D-Day landings.
*Annotated edition with footnotes.
*Illustrated with original WW2 photographs.
The Far Shore (Annotated)
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Author(s)Edward Ellsberg
PublisherThe P-47 Press
ISBN / ASINB07FTS1BFQ
ISBN-13978B07FTS1BF8
Sales Rank189,347
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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