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The Epic Trilogy of World War Ii: the Longest Day + the Far Bridge + the Last Battle (set of 3 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction二战史诗三部曲:最长的一天+遥远的桥+最后一役(套装共3册)
(us) Cornelius Ryan
The "Epic Trilogy of World War II" includes "The Longest Day: The Heroism and Sacrifice of the Normandy Invasion in 1944", "The Far Bridge: The Ambition and Result of the Operation Market Garden in 1944" and "The Last Battle: The End and Lament of the Nazi Empire in 1945". It is an epic masterpiece written by Cornelius Ryan, a famous historical writer and war reporter, which took nearly 30 years to complete after personally experiencing World War II. Through the three decisive battles during World War II, it vividly reproduces those great historical moments that determine the fate of the world. The author personally interviewed more than 5,000 people, and reviewed confessions, interviews, letters, diaries, combat logs, and combat histories at all levels before writing a war history classic that is still unignorable and changed the established model of news writing.
The "Epic Trilogy of World War II" includes "The Longest Day: The Heroism and Sacrifice of the Normandy Invasion in 1944", "The Far Bridge: The Ambition and Result of the Operation Market Garden in 1944" and "The Last Battle: The End and Lament of the Nazi Empire in 1945". It is an epic masterpiece written by Cornelius Ryan, a famous historical writer and war reporter, which took nearly 30 years to complete after personally experiencing World War II. Through the three decisive battles during World War II, it vividly reproduces those great historical moments that determine the fate of the world. The author personally interviewed more than 5,000 people, and reviewed confessions, interviews, letters, diaries, combat logs, and combat histories at all levels before writing a war history classic that is still unignorable and changed the established model of news writing.

最长的一天:1944诺曼底登陆(修订珍藏版)
(us) Cornelius Ryan
The Longest Day is "an unsurpassed epic about the D-Day invasion." The author Cornelius Ryan spent more than ten years searching for D-Day survivors. After interviewing almost all survivors and witnesses of the Normandy landing, he completed this epoch-making masterpiece of 200,000 words, "not a single word has a source." He magnified the nameless individuals on the battlefield to a sufficiently clear magnification and followed their line of sight to see the scene of the landing operation. This way of magnifying details to infinity and making history real enough makes everyone who reads this book immersed in it. This is a war epic about destiny and courage to change destiny. Here, you can see the fear and confusion of weak individuals when facing the dark unknown, and experience the cruelty and despair when they are in a desperate situation; and how people in this situation muster up the courage to persevere, fight, and finally usher in their own victory and glory. It deeply embeds war into everyone's life experience and accompanies us to find hope in the dark and gloomy times.
The Longest Day is "an unsurpassed epic about the D-Day invasion." The author Cornelius Ryan spent more than ten years searching for D-Day survivors. After interviewing almost all survivors and witnesses of the Normandy landing, he completed this epoch-making masterpiece of 200,000 words, "not a single word has a source." He magnified the nameless individuals on the battlefield to a sufficiently clear magnification and followed their line of sight to see the scene of the landing operation. This way of magnifying details to infinity and making history real enough makes everyone who reads this book immersed in it. This is a war epic about destiny and courage to change destiny. Here, you can see the fear and confusion of weak individuals when facing the dark unknown, and experience the cruelty and despair when they are in a desperate situation; and how people in this situation muster up the courage to persevere, fight, and finally usher in their own victory and glory. It deeply embeds war into everyone's life experience and accompanies us to find hope in the dark and gloomy times.

遥远的桥:1944市场—花园行动(二战史诗三部曲:修订珍藏版)
(us) Cornelius Ryan
"A Bridge Far Away: Operation Market Garden 1944" is the most authoritative historical work on "Operation Market Garden". While suffering from a terminal illness, the author Cornelius Ryan devoted the rest of his life to interviewing more than 1,200 people over a period of 7 years. He searched for the historical truth and details from a vast sea of diaries, letters, reports and other materials, and completely restored the entire process of this most dramatic battle from planning to failure. This is a thrilling fight, a war epic that trembles the soul. The cruelty, despair, grief, and tragic heroism faced by the airborne troops who went deep behind enemy lines and were isolated and helpless were vividly written through Ryan's touching words. This was a failure of strategy, this was a feat of execution, this was the history of the nine days and nights of the Battle of Arnhem. It turned a frustrating and tragic defeat into an eternal memory and lesson for future generations. This great battle cannot be repeated, and this ancient classic cannot be rewritten. In a modern business society far away from the smoke and smoke of battlefields, "A Bridge Far Away: Operation Market Garden 1944" is still a good book that everyone should read over and over again and use for life.
"A Bridge Far Away: Operation Market Garden 1944" is the most authoritative historical work on "Operation Market Garden". While suffering from a terminal illness, the author Cornelius Ryan devoted the rest of his life to interviewing more than 1,200 people over a period of 7 years. He searched for the historical truth and details from a vast sea of diaries, letters, reports and other materials, and completely restored the entire process of this most dramatic battle from planning to failure. This is a thrilling fight, a war epic that trembles the soul. The cruelty, despair, grief, and tragic heroism faced by the airborne troops who went deep behind enemy lines and were isolated and helpless were vividly written through Ryan's touching words. This was a failure of strategy, this was a feat of execution, this was the history of the nine days and nights of the Battle of Arnhem. It turned a frustrating and tragic defeat into an eternal memory and lesson for future generations. This great battle cannot be repeated, and this ancient classic cannot be rewritten. In a modern business society far away from the smoke and smoke of battlefields, "A Bridge Far Away: Operation Market Garden 1944" is still a good book that everyone should read over and over again and use for life.

The Longest Day: D-day 1944
Military最长的一天:1944诺曼底登陆
(us) Cornelius Ryan
The pinnacle of historical writing, a global best-seller with a cumulative sales of more than 20 million copies, an epic masterpiece that shocked the hearts of readers in 36 countries. If you don't read the "Epic Trilogy of World War II", you don't understand World War II! A war epic about fate and its turning points. Each book in the "World War II Epic Trilogy" has a theme ("Courage" in "The Longest Day", "Failure" in "The Far Bridge", and "Survival" in "The Last Battle"), but they all focus on people's fate. To be precise, this is the story of how people change their destiny. In times of peace far away from war, it allowed millions of readers to gain spiritual inspiration from reading, accompanying them through the gloomy and gloomy times of their lives, and ushering in a turning point in life; in Europe and the United States, it was given to young readers as a "grown-up book" by their fathers, hoping that the masculine beauty in it would strengthen the growing hearts of teenagers, especially boys.
The pinnacle of historical writing, a global best-seller with a cumulative sales of more than 20 million copies, an epic masterpiece that shocked the hearts of readers in 36 countries. If you don't read the "Epic Trilogy of World War II", you don't understand World War II! A war epic about fate and its turning points. Each book in the "World War II Epic Trilogy" has a theme ("Courage" in "The Longest Day", "Failure" in "The Far Bridge", and "Survival" in "The Last Battle"), but they all focus on people's fate. To be precise, this is the story of how people change their destiny. In times of peace far away from war, it allowed millions of readers to gain spiritual inspiration from reading, accompanying them through the gloomy and gloomy times of their lives, and ushering in a turning point in life; in Europe and the United States, it was given to young readers as a "grown-up book" by their fathers, hoping that the masculine beauty in it would strengthen the growing hearts of teenagers, especially boys.

The Last Battle
Military最后一役
(us) Cornelius Ryan
The "Epic Trilogy of World War II" includes "The Longest Day: The Normandy Invasion of 1944", "A Far Bridge: Operation Market Garden of 1944" and "The Last Battle: The Battle of Berlin 1945". It is an epic masterpiece written by Cornelius Ryan, a famous historical writer and war correspondent, which took nearly 30 years to complete after personally experiencing World War II. Through the three decisive battles during World War II, it vividly reproduces those great historical moments that determine the fate of the world. In "The Last Battle", on the one hand, there are magnificent war scenes, and on the other hand, there is the nightmare misfortune suffered by Berlin civilians, especially women. As with his other two books, Ryan gets to the core of the military and political dimensions to explore the more immediate question of survival. As the author said, during these dark years, "eating was more important than loving, hiding was more dignified than fighting, and enduring was more militarily correct than winning." The profound description of war and individual survival and destiny in the abyss of war makes this book "one of the most immortal works on war." "The Last Battle" tells the story of civilians and soldiers, the story of people in the abyss of war, and the darkness and glory of human nature in a cruel world. These stories deserve to be remembered for generations to come.
The "Epic Trilogy of World War II" includes "The Longest Day: The Normandy Invasion of 1944", "A Far Bridge: Operation Market Garden of 1944" and "The Last Battle: The Battle of Berlin 1945". It is an epic masterpiece written by Cornelius Ryan, a famous historical writer and war correspondent, which took nearly 30 years to complete after personally experiencing World War II. Through the three decisive battles during World War II, it vividly reproduces those great historical moments that determine the fate of the world. In "The Last Battle", on the one hand, there are magnificent war scenes, and on the other hand, there is the nightmare misfortune suffered by Berlin civilians, especially women. As with his other two books, Ryan gets to the core of the military and political dimensions to explore the more immediate question of survival. As the author said, during these dark years, "eating was more important than loving, hiding was more dignified than fighting, and enduring was more militarily correct than winning." The profound description of war and individual survival and destiny in the abyss of war makes this book "one of the most immortal works on war." "The Last Battle" tells the story of civilians and soldiers, the story of people in the abyss of war, and the darkness and glory of human nature in a cruel world. These stories deserve to be remembered for generations to come.