Sergeant York and his people - Sam K Cowan - Libros -  - 9798697465547 - 13 de octubre de 2020
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Sergeant York and his people


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From a log cabin back in the mountains of Tennessee, forty-eight miles from the railroad, a naive young man went to the trenches of Worldwar 1.
He was untutored in the ways of the world, and - like so many other young men of his generation - had to learn the hard way. Caught by the enemy in the cove of a hill in the Forest of Argonne, somewhere in the north of France, he single-handed fought a battalion of German machine gunners until he made them come down that hill to him with their hands in the air. There were one hundred and thirty-two of them left, and he marched them, as prisoners-of-war, into the American line. THAT made him famous. But this book is not only about that heroic feat. It also dives deep into the culture that shaped him, or how Alvin York became who he was.
How did he grow up? What were his values?
His ancestors were cane-cutters and Indian fighters. Their lives were full of adventure. They were men of strong hate and gentle love. He grew up in that harsh post-frontier-conditions. This is not a war-story, but the true tale of the making of a man. It is the tale of an ordinary guy, who became an hero because of his outstanding actions. His ancestors were able to leave him a very important legacy-an idea of American manhood. This story was made into a feature movie in 1941, with Gary Cooper in the role of Sergeant Alvin York. Notoir Books is a publisher of books on topics of esoteric interests, eccentric memoirs, overlooked history and distinctive voices. for more you can visit us at notoirbooks.com.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 13 de octubre de 2020
ISBN13 9798697465547
Páginas 178
Dimensiones 127 × 203 × 10 mm   ·   199 g
Lengua Inglés  

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