In the Footsteps of First Canadian Army, Northwest Europe, 1942 - 1945, Featuring the Collections of the Canadian War Museum ( 1st )( WWII )(inc. D-Day; Pushing Inland; Falaise to the Seine; The Scheldt; Rhineland; Liberation of Holland; etc)
by Brown, Angus and Richard Gimblett; Foreword By Major General Lewis MacKenzie / Canadian War Museum
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Near Fine (see description)/Near Fine (see description)
- ISBN 10
- 1894673328
- ISBN 13
- 9781894673327
- Seller
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Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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About This Item
Ottawa, Ontario: Ottawa, ON: Magic Light Publishing, 2009, 1st Edition, First Printing , 2009. ------------( 1st printing of the First Edition ) ---hardcover, about 8.25w x 11.25h inches, a Near Fine example in a Near Fine dustjacket, 160 pages, colour and b&w photos and ilustrations, ---"First Canadian Army was not only the largest field command of the Second World War for Canada, but it also was a major coalition formation with a number of units from different countries under General H.D.G. Crerar. Through the medium of text, art and photos this book traces the operations of First Canadian Army during the liberation of Northwest Europe: from the long prelude of garrison and training in the United Kingdom, to the beaches of Normandy and the killing fields of France, through the clearing of the Channel ports, into the horrible conditions of the Scheldt and the violent fighting in the German Rhineland, to the final freedom of the Dutch people in Holland. This narrative will help people to put these momentous events of the Second World War into geographical and historical perspective. Through it all, First Canadian Army slogged along in poor weather and slugged it out with a determined foe. This is the story of Canadians and compatriots who took their place in the line with bigger, more glamourous and better-known Allies. General Harry Crerar, the commander of First Canadian Army, had to cope with the most multinational force (a 'coalition-of-the-willing' in today's parlance) in the entire European theatre, with all the resulting unique challenges, particularly as that force executed a multitude of joint operations on land, sea and air. Making his command even more challenging was his successful commitment to maintaining an identifiable Canadian profile and independence within 21 Army Group, an aim at odds with the vision of its formidable commander, Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery. In the Footsteps of First Canadian Army proves that the operational level of command can be extremely interesting and at times entertaining, particularly when complemented with war art, photographs, maps and quotes from the Canadian War Museum 's oral history collection. Arriving later than some into the fight, First Canadian Army quickly came of age and more than made up for lost time. Just ask the enemy. Lewis W. MacKenzie, CM, OOnt, MSC and Bar, SBStJ, CD Major-General (Ret'd)"---, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo ///NOT SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// ---sizea are approximate (generally within 1/9 inch )---. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine (see description)/Near Fine (see description). Illus. by Photo Cover. 8.25w x 11.25h Inches. Flap Not Clipped.
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- Bookseller
- Leonard Shoup (CA)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 169031
- Title
- In the Footsteps of First Canadian Army, Northwest Europe, 1942 - 1945, Featuring the Collections of the Canadian War Museum ( 1st )( WWII )(inc. D-Day; Pushing Inland; Falaise to the Seine; The Scheldt; Rhineland; Liberation of Holland; etc)
- Author
- Brown, Angus and Richard Gimblett; Foreword By Major General Lewis MacKenzie / Canadian War Museum
- Illustrator
- Photo Cover
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine (see description)
- Jacket Condition
- Near Fine (see description)
- Edition
- First Edition
- ISBN 10
- 1894673328
- ISBN 13
- 9781894673327
- Publisher
- Ottawa, ON: Magic Light Publishing, 2009, 1st Edition, First Printing
- Place of Publication
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Date Published
- 2009
- Size
- 8.25w x 11.25h Inches
- Keywords
- In the Footsteps Pf the First Canadian Army, Northwest Europe, 1942 - 1945, Featuring the Collections of the Canadian War Museum
- Bookseller catalogs
- Military History;
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