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General Matthew B. Ridgway - (Bibliographies of Battles and Leaders) Annotated by Paul M Edwards (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This is the most comprehensive bibliography to date of works by and about General Matthew B. Ridgway, one of America's greatest military leaders.
- About the Author: Paul M. Edwards, dean of the Graduate College at Park College in Kansas City, Missouri, is a specialist in Korean, military, and bibliographical history who has written at length on these subjects.
- 144 Pages
- History, Military
- Series Name: Bibliographies of Battles and Leaders
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About the Book
This is the most comprehensive bibliography to date of works by and about General Matthew B. Ridgway, one of America's greatest military leaders. This short reference guide covers the entire career of this professional soldier and diplomat from World War I through World War II and his command of the first American Airborne Corps in Europe, his command of the Eighth Army in Korea, his command in the Pacific, Japan, and NATO, and his later service as Army Chief of Staff. This study offers a short biographical sketch, identifies important archival sources, and provides annotations with the 367 citations to books, documents, journal articles, and other materials. The bibliography is organized into chapters dealing with various genres of material, periods, and topics and then arranged alphabetically by author. The indexes to periodicals, authors, and subjects make the material easily available for the use of students, scholars, and experts interested in America's military history from 1917 to the present.
Book Synopsis
This is the most comprehensive bibliography to date of works by and about General Matthew B. Ridgway, one of America's greatest military leaders. This short reference guide covers the entire career of this professional soldier and diplomat from World War I through World War II and his command of the first American Airborne Corps in Europe, his command of the Eighth Army in Korea, his command in the Pacific, Japan, and NATO, and his later service as Army Chief of Staff. This study offers a short biographical sketch, identifies important archival sources, and provides annotations with the 367 citations to books, documents, journal articles, and other materials. The bibliography is organized into chapters dealing with various genres of material, periods, and topics and then arranged alphabetically by author. The indexes to periodicals, authors, and subjects make the material easily available for the use of students, scholars, and experts interested in America's military history from 1917 to the present.Review Quotes
"A solid guide to a major 20th century military leader. Recommended for history reference collections of major public and academic libraries." --Reference Book Review
About the Author
Paul M. Edwards, dean of the Graduate College at Park College in Kansas City, Missouri, is a specialist in Korean, military, and bibliographical history who has written at length on these subjects. He is the founder of the Center for the Study of the Korean Conflict, a library and archival foundation in Independence, Missouri. He served with the 31st Field Artillery in Korea and has his PhD in transatlantic history from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.