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Cronkite's War: His World War II Letters Home

Hardback

Main Details

Title Cronkite's War: His World War II Letters Home
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Walter Cronkite
By (author) Maurice Isserman
Foreword by Maurice Isserman
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 159
Category/GenreSecond world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781426210198
ClassificationsDewey:940.53092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher National Geographic Society
Imprint National Geographic Society
Publication Date 7 May 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

A giant in American journalism in the vanguard of "The Greatest Generation" reveals his World War II experiences in this National Geographic book. Walter Cronkite, an obscure 23-year-old United Press wire service reporter, married Betsy Maxwell on March 30, 1940, following a four-year courtship. She proved to be the love of his life, and their marriage lasted happily until her death in 2005. But before Walter and Betsy Cronkite celebrated their second anniversary, he became a credentialed war correspondent, preparing to leave her behind to go overseas. The couple spent months apart in the summer and fall of 1942, as Cronkite sailed on convoys to England and North Africa across the submarine-infested waters of the North Atlantic. After a brief December leave in New York City spent with his young wife, Cronkite left again on assignment for England. This time, the two would not be reunited until the end of the war in Europe. Cronkite would console himself during their absence by writing her long, detailed letters -- sometimes five in a week -- describing his experiences as a war correspondent, his observations of life in wartime Europe, and his longing for her. etsy Cro

Author Biography

WALTER CRONKITE IV is an associate producer with CBS News. MAURICE ISSERMAN is the James L. Ferguson Professor of History at Hamilton College. is most recent book is the prize-winning Fallen Giants- A History of Himalayan Mountaineering from the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes, co-written with Stewart Weaver, which the New York Timescalled "the book of a lifetime...an awe-inspiring work of history and storytelling.

Reviews

"Fascinating glimpses of a stirring time that was a crucible for so many journalists." -School Library Journal starred review "What a treasure! If you like the news, if you like a good adventure story or if you're just a sucker for a good old fashioned love story, you will love this book." --Bob Schieffer, CBS News "The immediacy of these letters provides an unforgettable glimpse into how people lived during the most devastating war in human history, and shed light on how Walter Cronkite became one of our greatest newsmen." --Susan Eisenhower "An extraordinary journey with the most trusted man in America." --Kirkus Reviews "There's no question that Cronkite's book represents a bygone era of journalism." --The Washingtonian "A fascinating and informative collection of Walter Cronkite Jr.'s personal World War II letters to his wife." --AARP blog "Something not all would expect: A completely different side of Walter Cronkite." --CBS News "A highly personal view of the man whose face became familiar to every American in the 1960s and '70s." --The Buffalo News "Illustrated with heartwarming photos of Walter and Betsy Cronkite during the war from the family collection." --Book Bargains & Previews "Tom Brokaw, whose career followed Cronkite's, describes this book as the 'quintessential American story.' Indeed it is." --NewsOK