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Lonely Vigil
Author: Walter Lord
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0670437654



Lonely Vigil: Coastwatchers of the Solomons


Called a stirring tale of forgotten heroes splendidly told by a master narrator, this saga of the valiant coastwatchers of the Pacific War exemplifies that rare combination of careful research and exciting narrative style that became a hallmark of Walter Lord's best-selling books. Get Lonely Vigil literature books for free.
Though their importance has long been acknowledged, the coastwatchers had received relatively little attention until the publication of this book in 1977. The remarkable band of individualists, operating deep behind Japanese lines in the dark days of 1942-43, lived by their wits alone yet gave the Allies their best intelligence and rescued many a man from downed planes and sinking ships--including John f. Kennedy and his PT-109 crew.

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