Books by Donald L. Miller and Complete Book Reviews
Donald L. Miller, Author . Simon & Schuster $30 (671p) ISBN 978-0-7432-3544-0
Historian Miller (D-Days in the Pacific
) chronicles the story of the U.S. Eighth Air Force in this sprawling, authoritative narrative of the "largest aerial striking force in the war." The Eighth arrived in England in 1942 to engage in "
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Donald L. Miller, Author Simon & Schuster $16 (448p) ISBN 978-0-7432-6929-2
A distinguished historian who revised and updated Henry Steele Commager's History of World War II now focuses on the Pacific War. The theatre emerges as a series of amphibious landings, for which the U.S. had prepared before the war and which almost
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Donald L. Miller, Author Simon & Schuster $34.5 (16p) ISBN 978-0-684-80194-0
A desolate fur-trading outpost in 1830, Chicago became, within half a century, the nation's railroad hub, livestock and packing center and a manufacturing giant. A glorious anthem to a tumultuous city, this synthesis of industrial, social and...
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Donald L. Miller, Author George Weidenfeld & Nicholson $24.95 (628p) ISBN 978-1-55584-244-4
One of the world's foremost experts on cities, architecture and the impact of technology on civilization, Mumford is also a prophet (a Jonah, as he thinks of himself) who took early stands against McCarthyism and the Vietnam War, who has thundered...
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Donald L. Miller. Simon & Schuster, $37.50 (800p) ISBN 978-1-4165-5019-8
Lafayette College history professor Miller (Masters of the Air) captures the heady excitement and enduring creativity of 1920s Manhattan. Focusing on development of Midtown Manhattan, Miller vividly reimagines the city to describe the lives of his...
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Henry Steele Commager, Author, Donald L. Miller, Author, Henry Steele Commager, Text by (Art/Photo Books) Simon & Schuster $35 (576p) ISBN 978-0-7432-1198-7
Historian Donald L. Miller offers The Story of World War II, an expanded and updated rewrite of Henry Steele Commager's 1945 The Story of the Second World War. Commager was a historian who taught at NYU, Columbia and Amherst; he died in 1998....
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