Cornelius Ryan
Now Deceased, Cornelius Ryan Was Born In 1920 In Dublin, Ireland, Where He Was Raised. He Became One Of The Preeminent War Correspondents Of His Time, Flying Fourteen Bombing Missions With The Eighth And Ninth U.S. Air Forces, And Covering The D-Day Landings And The Advance Of General Patton's Third Army Across France And Germany. After The End Of Hostilities In Europe, He Covered The Pacific War. In Addition To His Classic Works "The Longest Day" And "The Last Battle, " He Was The Author Of Numerous Books, Which Have Appeared Throughout The World In 19 Languages. Awarded The Legion Of Honor B
Ryan Cornelius:
Longest Day: The Classic Epic of D Day
Simon & Schuster, 2006
Quality paperback, 352 pages
Ryan Cornelius:
The Last Battle: The Classic History of the Battle for Berlin
Simon & Schuster, 1995
Quality paperback, 576 pages
Ryan Cornelius:
Bridge Too Far: The Classic History of the Greatest Airborne Battle of World War II
Simon & Schuster, 1995
Quality paperback, 672 pages



