Higgins, Marguerite
War in Korea: The report of a woman combat correspondent. Print Marguerite Higgins; Carl Mydans, "Life" photographer, and others. - Garden City, New York Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1951 - 223 p. Photographs (b&w) Hardback book
Journey into war --
The first retreat --
Panic --
The first skirmish --
"How fast can an army retreat?" --
"The early days" --
Newsman Higgins --
"Stand or die" --
The great gamble at Inchon --
Our South Korean allies --
The chinese intervention --
The epic marine "advance to the rear" --
The enemy --
The prospect is war
"This book tries to report the main phases of the Korean war as I saw it. With the exception of four weeks in November, I was almost continuously at the war fronts from June through December. I have selected the episodes and anecdotes that I thought pictured the war most realistically. I have tried to show how the enemy struck, how we fought back, and what we have learned about our weaknesses, our strength, and our future." Marguerite Higgins, Seoul, Jan 1, 1951.
Korean conflict --War corresondents -- 20th Century. 1950.
951.9042 Hig 15
War in Korea: The report of a woman combat correspondent. Print Marguerite Higgins; Carl Mydans, "Life" photographer, and others. - Garden City, New York Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1951 - 223 p. Photographs (b&w) Hardback book
Journey into war --
The first retreat --
Panic --
The first skirmish --
"How fast can an army retreat?" --
"The early days" --
Newsman Higgins --
"Stand or die" --
The great gamble at Inchon --
Our South Korean allies --
The chinese intervention --
The epic marine "advance to the rear" --
The enemy --
The prospect is war
"This book tries to report the main phases of the Korean war as I saw it. With the exception of four weeks in November, I was almost continuously at the war fronts from June through December. I have selected the episodes and anecdotes that I thought pictured the war most realistically. I have tried to show how the enemy struck, how we fought back, and what we have learned about our weaknesses, our strength, and our future." Marguerite Higgins, Seoul, Jan 1, 1951.
Korean conflict --War corresondents -- 20th Century. 1950.
951.9042 Hig 15