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  • Taschenbuch: 672 Seiten
  • Verlag: Simon & Schuster; Auflage: Touchstone. (1. Mai 1995)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0684803305
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684803302
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,9 x 15,7 x 3,8 cm
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From Publishers Weekly

Marking the 50th anniversary of events leading up to the end of WWII are these two reissued historical works from the late war correspondent, author of The Longest Day.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal

Published in 1974 and 1966, respectively, these comprise the second and third legs of Ryan's World War II trilogy begun with 1959's The Longest Day (Classic Returns, 4/15/94). Bridge examines the Allies' failed plan to open a venue into Germany, while The Last Battle profiles the growing tensions among the ranks of both the Allied and the Axis powers toward the conclusion of the European war. LJ's reviewers praised Ryan, finding his analysis "exciting and fast paced" (LJ 8/74) and "the tensions of the period are there on each page" (LJ 3/1/66).
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Von Barron Laycock "Labradorman" (Temple, New Hampshire United States) - Alle meine Rezensionen ansehen
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Famed author Cornelius Ryan has a unique and appealing way of telling a story that makes his books quite unique, and this huge best seller is no exception. He lets the disastrous story of the wrong-headed Allied decision to risk an immense day-light paratrooper drop with "thunderclap surprise" (catching the Germans with their proverbial pants down) for the first time in the European campaign unfold as an ill-conceived effort to capture a series of bridges critical to a fast and successful prosecution of the Allied thrust into the heart of Germany.

This tale retelling the Allied miscalculation of potential German resistance and the speed with which they could proceed up the one road needed to support the airdropped forces is a riveting tale. Its total cost in terms of human life and unnecessary destruction is a cautionary lesson for history. Like his other books, this is a story told at every level, but concentrating on the faithful recollections of the actual participants in the action. Thus, the reader is wept into the action as we get a voyeur's view of the moment-to-moment development of the story as it unfolds in all its horrific detail.

There is a cornucopia of information presented here, and Ryan's approach is scrupulously faithful to the facts, all of them, regardless of the source. Therefore, there is a great deal of attention paid to the recollections and experiences of the German armed forces and noncombatants as well as the Allied invaders. Unlike some other efforts on this subject, there is no apparent effort here to color the results and make the Allies more circumspect and less provocative in making and activating their ill-conceived plans. One gets the sense on reading this book that this is the whole story as best Ryan could determine it, and he makes an extraordinary effort to include as much relevant information by way of using both recollection and contextual data to bolster a comprehensive picture of the battles as they unfolded in the air, and then more fatefully on the ground.

Ryan was one of a handful of masterful storytellers and historians who emerged from the Second World War. Like John Toland, William Shirer, and a number of notable others, Ryan illuminated the human stories of war and destruction, and brought these otherwise unbelievable and incomprehensible experiences home to an entire generation of otherwise bewildered citizens. This is one of the best of the efforts, shining the light of truth on a still controversial and provocative Allied action that could have expedited the end of the war, but instead resulted in large scale death and destruction.

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Von Barron Laycock "Labradorman" (Temple, New Hampshire United States) - Alle meine Rezensionen ansehen
(REAL NAME)   
Famed author Cornelius Ryan has a unique and appealing way of telling a story that makes his books quite unique, and this huge best seller is no exception. He lets the disastrous story of the wrong-headed Allied decision to risk an immense day-light paratrooper drop with "thunderclap surprise" (catching the Germans with their proverbial pants down) for the first time in the European campaign unfold as an ill-conceived effort to capture a series of bridges critical to a fast and successful prosecution of the Allied thrust into the heart of Germany.

This tale retelling the Allied miscalculation of potential German resistance and the speed with which they could proceed up the one road needed to support the airdropped forces is a riveting tale. Its total cost in terms of human life and unnecessary destruction is a cautionary lesson for history. Like his other books, this is a story told at every level, but concentrating on the faithful recollections of the actual participants in the action. Thus, the reader is wept into the action as we get a voyeur's view of the moment-to-moment development of the story as it unfolds in all its horrific detail.

There is a cornucopia of information presented here, and Ryan's approach is scrupulously faithful to the facts, all of them, regardless of the source. Therefore, there is a great deal of attention paid to the recollections and experiences of the German armed forces and noncombatants as well as the Allied invaders. Unlike some other efforts on this subject, there is no apparent effort here to color the results and make the Allies more circumspect and less provocative in making and activating their ill-conceived plans. One gets the sense on reading this book that this is the whole story as best Ryan could determine it, and he makes an extraordinary effort to include as much relevant information by way of using both recollection and contextual data to bolster a comprehensive picture of the battles as they unfolded in the air, and then more fatefully on the ground.

Ryan was one of a handful of masterful storytellers and historians who emerged from the Second World War. Like John Toland, William Shirer, and a number of notable others, Ryan illuminated the human stories of war and destruction, and brought these otherwise unbelievable and incomprehensible experiences home to an entire generation of otherwise bewildered citizens. This is one of the best of the efforts, shining the light of truth on a still controversial and provocative Allied action that could have expedited the end of the war, but instead resulted in large scale death and destruction.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Seen the film "A bridge too far"?, this is the book, 21. November 2001
If you've seen the movie but had trouble really understanding what the hell was going on, read this book. The film does the (remeber, real life) story an injustice, but probably no movie, no matter how big could have covered this adequately. Ranks as one of the best Warbooks ever. Superb in the way it provides an unbiased look at the conflict (There were SS units involved), covering not only the military but also the role played by the Dutch underground.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen History well transported
I am now about half way through this book and I've got to say : it is a great read. If you have seen the movie, you should know what it is about. C. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 25. September 2007 von F. Bader

5.0 von 5 Sternen Masterful account of Operation "Market-Garden"
"A Bridge Too Far" is the third in a series of books written by the late Cornelius Ryan about the major battles of the Second World War. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 19. Juli 2000 von Mike Powers

5.0 von 5 Sternen A Story Too Real
This is my second read of Cornelius Ryan's, the first being The Longest Day. Let me tell you, this man is a remarkable writer. WOW!

From reading his words, Mr. Lesen Sie weiter...

Veröffentlicht am 12. Juli 2000 von Mark A. Savage

5.0 von 5 Sternen A In depth and moving book
A Bridge too Far, by Cornelius Ryan, is one of the best World War II books I have ever read. This book contains in depth and amazing stories of the battle told from both sides as... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 28. Mai 2000 von J.T.

5.0 von 5 Sternen A In depth and moving book
A Bridge too Far, by Cornelius Ryan, is one of the best World War II books I have ever read. This book contains in depth and amazing stories of the battle told from both sides as... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 28. Mai 2000 von J.T.

3.0 von 5 Sternen One of the most moving and tragic of stories ...
A Bridge Too Far, relating the events that lead to the Allied defeat in the Operation Market-Garden, is one of the most poignant and moving books I have the honor to read. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 19. Mai 2000 von Jee Ho Kim

5.0 von 5 Sternen Another classic WWII Book
This book is a powerful and well documented account of Operation Marker Garden. Mr. Ryan gives a vivid desciption and analysis of why Monty's ambitious plan failed. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 27. Februar 2000 von D. Keating

5.0 von 5 Sternen Incredible, a classic
A Bridge too Far is hardly a dry academic treatise of a battle. It is genuinely interesting, particularly if you're interested in warfare. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 12. November 1999 von H. Lim

5.0 von 5 Sternen Wow!
This a VARY good book it was extremly well written his 2nd best book ever. The best was the Longest Day.
Am 27. August 1999 veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen The best account of Operation Market Garden in print
Ryan leaves no stone unturned in his blow by blow account of the most ambitious airborne operation of WWII. Lesen Sie weiter...
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