Description
Cover has some scuffs, a large crease on the back, discoloration, and wear along the corners/edges/spine. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “Counterattack Eyewitness History of World War Two” by Abraham Rothberg offers a unique perspective on the pivotal events of World War II. Published in the decades following the war, this book presents firsthand accounts and photographs from those who witnessed the conflict firsthand. Rothberg, a journalist and author, compiled these eyewitness narratives to provide a visceral and personal account of the war’s major battles and turning points.
While the book’s exterior shows signs of its age and use, the clean pages and secure binding suggest that the content within remains intact and readable. For collectors and readers interested in primary source material and personal histories of World War II, this copy represents an opportunity to engage with the voices and experiences of those who lived through one of the most significant events of the 20th century. Rothberg’s work offers a humanizing counterpoint to the often detached historical accounts, reminding us of the individual sacrifices and perspectives that shaped the course of the war.