Description
1971 edition. Paperback cover has significant wear along the sides, scuffs, large creases and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear on top and bottom. Pages have minor wear but largely are clean and the binding is secure. Readable copy.
This well-loved copy of “Death in the Lava” by John Benteen offers a gripping firsthand account of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, one of the largest naval battles of World War II. Benteen, a seasoned naval officer, vividly recounts the harrowing experiences of the American forces as they faced off against the formidable Japanese fleet in the waters near the Philippine island of Leyte. His detailed descriptions of the intense combat, strategic maneuvers, and personal sacrifices made by sailors on both sides provide a visceral and poignant perspective on this pivotal clash in the Pacific Theater. Beyond its historical significance, this book stands as a testament to the resilience and bravery of those who served, making it a must-read for military history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the human experience of war. Despite its weathered exterior, this copy invites readers to immerse themselves in Benteen’s powerful narrative, preserving the legacy of those who fought and ensuring their stories live on.