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The Never-Ending War; For 30 years, James Jones wondered how you come back from counting yourself as dead. The late Lee Sandlin on Jones's memoir of World War II
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Sandlin, Lee
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American literature
/ Armed forces
/ Film adaptations
/ Novels
/ Readers
/ World War II
2014
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The Never-Ending War; For 30 years, James Jones wondered how you come back from counting yourself as dead. The late Lee Sandlin on Jones's memoir of World War II
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Sandlin, Lee
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American literature
/ Armed forces
/ Film adaptations
/ Novels
/ Readers
/ World War II
2014
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The Never-Ending War; For 30 years, James Jones wondered how you come back from counting yourself as dead. The late Lee Sandlin on Jones's memoir of World War II
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The Never-Ending War; For 30 years, James Jones wondered how you come back from counting yourself as dead. The late Lee Sandlin on Jones's memoir of World War II
2014
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Overview
In 1975, the publisher Grosset & Dunlap brought out a coffee-table book about the graphic art of World War II. To provide the text, the publisher asked not an art critic or a historian but the writer and combat veteran James Jones, famous for blockbuster novels about the war like \"From Here to Eternity\" and \"The Thin Red Line.\"
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Dow Jones & Company Inc
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