Frontline General: Douglas MacArthur (Jules Archer History for Young Readers)

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ISBN
9781634501682
Grade 7-AD
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The author of this biography, Jules Archer, utilizes a narrative style approach when it comes to detailing and recounting history. With firsthand information provided by Mr. Paul B. Basco, readers are given an intimate window into MacArthur's life. This would make a great addition to a history course covering WWII or the Korean War, as it takes a focused view of these events from MacArthur's view. From this viewpoint of history, the reader can make their own judgments on the quality of hero MacArthur was. Pgs. 170 | Hardcover. ~Rebecca

Publisher's Description of Frontline General: Douglas MacArthur (Jules Archer History for Young Readers)

At twenty-six, Douglas MacArthur was military aide to President Theodore Roosevelt. His courageous leadership of the Rainbow Division during World War I made him a general. At the same time, his reluctance to heed any authority but his own gained him a reputation of arrogance and insubordination that was to shadow his entire career.

As MacArthur helped guide a defeated Japan to democracy, it was remarked that he himself tolerated no democratic questioning of his commands. When he was summoned from Japan to take command of the desperately beleaguered forces in Korea, the conflict between duty and pride brought his career to a dramatic conclusion. With brilliant generalship he saved his army from defeat, only to be removed from his post when he refused to obey the president himself. Douglas MacArthur's deeds were of heroic proportion, but he is, and will continue to be, one of America's most controversial figures.

This topical history series makes a great add-on to history programs. It gives students the freedom to read about historically accurate events and people throughout U.S. and World History without getting overwhelmed. Jules Archer gives a unique voice and approach to his writing; making it engaging for students to learn and hone their critical thinking skills. Each book is equipped with an index and a bibliography to help facilitate further studies. Some of the content can cover a dark side of history. Content can become mature when exploring dictators, treasonous acts, rage behind the riots, and the circumstances surrounding our countries own laws. There are political cartoons, illustrations, and photographs included throughout the texts that benefit the reader in putting faces to some of the featured personalities. The series provides a helpful glimpse into the state of the U.S. during some of its most tumultuous times. ~Rebecca

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Product Format:Hardcover
Brand:Sky Horse Publishing
Grades:7-AD
ISBN:9781634501682
Length in Inches:8.5
Width in Inches:5.875
Height in Inches:0.5
Weight in Pounds:0.75
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