9780802127006-0802127002-Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam

Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam

ISBN-13: 9780802127006
ISBN-10: 0802127002
Edition: First Edition
Author: Mark Bowden
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Format: Hardcover 608 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780802127006
ISBN-10: 0802127002
Edition: First Edition
Author: Mark Bowden
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Format: Hardcover 608 pages

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Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam (ISBN-13: 9780802127006 and ISBN-10: 0802127002), written by authors Mark Bowden, was published by Atlantic Monthly Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Southeast Asia (Asian History, Strategy, Military History, United States, Vietnam War, World History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Southeast Asia books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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A Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist in History

Winner of the 2018 Marine Corps Heritage Foundation Greene Award for a distinguished work of nonfiction

The first battle book from Mark Bowden since his #1 New York Times bestseller Black Hawk Down, Hue 1968 is the story of the centerpiece of the Tet Offensive and a turning point in the American War in Vietnam. In the early hours of January 31, 1968, the North Vietnamese launched over one hundred attacks across South Vietnam in what would become known as the Tet Offensive. The lynchpin of Tet was the capture of Hue, Vietnam’s intellectual and cultural capital, by 10,000 National Liberation Front troops who descended from hidden camps and surged across the city of 140,000. Within hours the entire city was in their hands save for two small military outposts. American commanders refused to believe the size and scope of the Front’s presence, ordering small companies of marines against thousands of entrenched enemy troops. After several futile and deadly days, Lieutenant Colonel Ernie Cheatham would finally come up with a strategy to retake the city, block by block and building by building, in some of the most intense urban combat since World War II.

With unprecedented access to war archives in the U.S. and Vietnam and interviews with participants from both sides, Bowden narrates each stage of this crucial battle through multiple viewpoints. Played out over 24 days and ultimately costing 10,000 lives, the Battle of Hue was by far the bloodiest of the entire war. When it ended, the American debate was never again about winning, only about how to leave. Hue 1968 is a gripping and moving account of this pivotal moment.

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