6 edition of To the white sea found in the catalog.
Published
1994
by Wheeler Pub. in Hingham, Ma
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | James Dickey. |
Series | Wheeler large print book series |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PS3554.I32 T6 1994 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. (large print) ; cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1435383M |
ISBN 10 | 1568950462 |
LC Control Number | 93047354 |
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To the White Sea contains one of the most uncompromising narratives and most unilaterally driven protagonists every committed to paper. Muldrow, a WWII gunner, shot down over Tokyo, does whatever is necessary to survive; he is a man apart, thrown into a foreign land, with a different language, culture, and ideology/5.
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Muldrow bails out of his plane, an American B bomber, when it. Also buried on the island, but not mentioned in the book (since he was born after its publication) is the French poet, Jacques Brel.
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Hard to Find - Email or Call for Availability. Description. Award-winning and best-selling author James Dickey returns with the heart-stopping story of Muldrow, an American tail gunner who parachutesfrom his burning airplane into Tokyo in the final months of World War II.
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Get this from a library. To the white sea. [James Dickey] -- Sergeant Muldrow is an American airman who is shot down over Tokyo during World War II.
Using skills gained in his youth in his native Alaska, he proceeds to make his escape. A brutal and often. Get this from a library. The white sea. [Paul Johnston] -- Billionaire ship-owner Kostas Gatsos has been missing for several weeks, after being snatched from his luxury villa on the idyllic Greek island of Lesvos.
Curiously, there has been no ransom demand. This is an astonishing little book. A dad, with his three sons, ages 5 to 15, embark on a year-long sail in the Bahamas, with the intent to recover from the death of wife and mother.
However, the boys never had a voice in the decision, nor any voice in the proceedings, which builds anger and resentment, particularly in yr old Ben, the narrator/5().Get this from a library! The white sea. [Paul Johnston] -- Wealthy ship-owner Kostas Gatsos has been missing for several weeks, having been snatched from his luxury villa on the idyllic island of Lesvos.
Curiously, there has been no ransom demand. When the. Publisher Description A battle of nerves between a British squadron-leader and a German sea-captain. Deep in a Norwegian fjord hides the German merchant-cruiser Groningen. Squadron-leader Guy Strickland knows it is there, but Military Intelligence refuses to take his word for :