The Hotel Tacloban
Valentine Douglas
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Publisher: Angus And Robertson
Publisher Place: North Ryde
Publisher Year: 1985
Edition: Reprint
Description: 138 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout. In This Extraordinary Story Of World War II The Authors' Father, Who Enlisted In The Army Aged Only Sixteen, Relates Years Later To His Son The Incredible And Horrifying Experiences Which Profoundly Affected The Course Of His Life. He Describes His Capture By The Japanese In The Fetid Jungles Of New Guinea, The Annihilation Of His Entire Squad, And How He,the Lone Survivor, Was Shipped To Live With Australian And British Prisoners Of War In A Squalid, Degrading Camp In The Phillipines That Came To Be Known As The Hotel Tacloban.
Publishers Description: This is an Authors Guild/BIP title. Please use Authors Guild/BIP specs. author photo box: author has submitted photo to be used, on floppy disk, file name: doug1.tif author bio box: Douglas Valentine lives with his wife Alice in western Massachusetts. He is the author of The Phoenix Program, a shattering account of the most ambitious and closely guarded operation of the Vietnam War. book description box: In this extraordinary story of World War II, the authors father, who enlisted in the army at age 16, describes the experiences that would affect the course of his life. Douglas Valentine tells of his capture by the Japanese in the fetid jungle of New Guinea, as well as his internment with Australian and British prisoners-of-war in the Hotel Tacloban a place where no mercy was shown or expected, and from which few came home alive. A celebration of camaraderie and a testament to "the soldiers faith", this is a story of murder, mutiny and an incredible military cover-up.
ISBN: 0207149992
(184779)