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Paperback cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean with no marks. The binding is secure.
This issue of American Heritage magazine from February/March 1999 offers a fascinating glimpse into the enduring cultural impact of World War II through the lens of cinema. The cover story delves into the most influential and iconic World War II movies, exploring how these films have shaped our collective understanding of this pivotal era in history. Beyond the silver screen, readers are treated to an insightful profile of the esteemed historian David McCullough, renowned for his captivating narratives that bring the past to life. Additionally, this issue revisits the legendary clash between Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and the formidable Lakota leader Crazy Horse, shedding light on one of the most consequential battles in the American Indian Wars. With its rich blend of historical analysis, literary commentary, and cultural exploration, this issue of American Heritage is a treasure trove for collectors and readers alike, offering a window into the enduring legacy of World War II, the craft of masterful storytelling, and the complex tapestry of America’s past.