Thunder over the Mediterranean

$14

Dust cover is yellowed and torn. Hardcover has some marks and wear. The pages are clean and are securely bound. This is a good reading copy.

Frank Gervasi’s “Thunder over the Mediterranean” is a gripping firsthand account of WWII’s Mediterranean naval battles. As a war correspondent, Gervasi vividly depicts epic clashes between Allied and Axis navies, from early Italian campaigns to decisive battles securing Allied control. Beyond strategy, he humanizes the conflict through sailors’ and civilians’ stories, offering a multifaceted view of this pivotal theater. For collectors and military buffs, this well-preserved volume illuminates the valor, sacrifice, and brilliance that shaped the Mediterranean campaign’s outcome.

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Dust cover is yellowed and torn. Hardcover has some marks and wear. The pages are clean and are securely bound. This is a good reading copy.

This well-preserved copy of Frank Gervasi’s “Thunder over the Mediterranean” offers a captivating glimpse into the pivotal naval battles of World War II’s Mediterranean theater. Gervasi, a renowned war correspondent and historian, brings his firsthand experiences and meticulous research to bear, transporting readers to the heart of the conflict. With vivid prose, he recounts the epic clashes between the Allied and Axis navies, from the early Italian campaigns to the decisive battles that secured Allied control of the Mediterranean. Beyond the military strategy and tactics, Gervasi deftly weaves in the human stories of sailors, officers, and civilians caught in the maelstrom, offering a multifaceted perspective on this crucial theater. For collectors and military history enthusiasts alike, this volume stands as a testament to the valor, sacrifice, and strategic brilliance that shaped the Mediterranean campaign, a pivotal turning point in the war’s outcome.

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Weight 48 lbs
Dimensions 14.22 × 21.08 × 4.83 in
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