Sunday, October 6, 2013

Review of Five Classmates' Books Posts


Book 1: Vietnam: the last war the US lost

Written by Joe Allen and published by Haymarket Books in 2008, this book highlights the major questions, conflict in the United States, and movements involved in build up to Anti-Vietnam war movements. The book brings to view the liberation groups and black civil right group’s debate. It further addresses the 3 key elements which forced America out of Vietnam.
Doege, Brandon's book

Book 2: Fishing is fun

Written by Aurthur Carhart and reprinted in 1950 by Macmillan Company, this book draws on the experience of the author in the field of forest service to show the extent to which fishing can be fun when done in the appropriate manner. The authors is a former US forest service official and writer, no wander it is full of well articulated claims and facts.
Aljahdali, Ahmad's book

Book 3: China Its History and Culture Fourth Edition         

Morton S and LEWIS’s concise and lucid study traces the history of China and its culture from the Neolithic  period to today, working to an authoritative and integrated narrative covering centuries of warfare politics, technology, science, art economics and government. The book was printed on 1976 by McGraw-Hill in New York.  Shi, Mengzhen's book

Book 4: 'The Korean War - No victors, No Vanquished

This book is written by Stanley Sandler and printed by TJ international Ltd. It is basically an interpretive Korean War history from 1950 to 1953. It examines the war in a much broader context of the Korean history thereby providing an analysis of it and asses the key role of South and North Korea and allied forces in this conflict.
Lim, Dong Hyuk's book

Book 5: Mother America

Carlos P. Romulo in this book provides a living story of the issue of democracy. She writes as a Filipino and a beneficiary of Philippine-American collaboration. The book talks of the soldiers who fought besides the Americans for the good of all. The book was first published on 1943 by Doubleday Doran & Company in New York.
Almnasef, Ahmed's book

 

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