The publishers listed in this Reader's Guide may not be the only publishers of titles mentioned herein. They are the only ones known to us at present. Publishers' names are included to assist the interested reader in obtaining titles from other sources, if they are not available in libraries. A. Nonfiction Clark, General Mark W. From the Danube to the Yalu (Harper & Brothers) Dean, General William F. General Dean's Story (The Viking Fehrenbach, T. R. Leckie, Robert Marshall, S. L. A. B. Fiction Hollands, D. J. Lasley, Walt Russ, Martin Press) This Kind of War (The Macmillan Conflict: The History of the Korean Pork Chop Hill (William Morrow & Sons; Perma M 415 paperback) Your Own Beloved Sons (Random Able Company (Houghton-Mifflin Turn the Tigers Loose (Ballantine 173 paperback) The Last Parallel (Holt, Rinehart, and Company; Signet D 1487 paperback) If you liked this offering, please tell others. We would appreciate it very much if you would complete the form letter below and send it to us. Your comment and suggestions will aid us to improve the materials of the offering. You need not sign the letter. SUBJECT: A 1001, The Military Novel To: Director, United States Armed Forces Institute My reaction to A 1001, The Military Novel, is as follows: 1. The novels I liked best are (list title only): a. b. C. d. 2. The novels I liked least are (list title only): a. b. C. d. 3. I had previously read the following novels included in A 1001 (list title only): a. b. C. d. e. f. 4. I am most interested in the novels of (list in order of preference: 1, 2, 3, etc) : a. The Napoleonic Period b. 19th Century European Period c. Civil War Period d. World War I period. e. World War II Period. f. Contemporary Period 5. I suggest that you include the following novels (title and author): a. b. C. d. e. 6. I would-would not (circle one) be interested in a second series of military novels if USAFI would offer it. 7. I would be interested in an offering of military nonfiction (history, biography, campaigns and battles, art and science of warfare): Yes. No (over) |