Description: This hardcover, first edition book titled "Killing Patton: the strange death of World War Il's most audacious general" by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard is a must-have for any history enthusiast. The book, published by Henry Holt and Company, LLC in 2014, provides a detailed account of General Patton's life and death during World War II. With 352 pages, this nonfiction narrative offers readers a unique perspective on the iconic figure of American history. The book is signed on a bookplate by the author, Bill O'Reilly, making it a valuable addition to any collection. The book explores the circumstances surrounding the death of General George S. Patton, one of the most renowned military figures of World War II. The book delves into the mysterious and controversial aspects of Patton's death, questioning whether it was indeed accidental or if there were darker forces at play. O'Reilly examines Patton's life, career, and leadership during the war, highlighting his bold and sometimes controversial decisions on the battlefield. The narrative also explores the political and military landscape of the time, including Patton's relationships with other prominent figures such as Dwight D. Eisenhower and Winston Churchill. Through meticulous research and storytelling, "Killing Patton" offers readers a compelling investigation into the life, death, and legacy of General George S. Patton, shedding light on the uncertainties surrounding his untimely demise and the lasting impact of his contributions to World War II.
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Signed By: Bill O'Reilly
Book Title: Killing Patton
Signed: Yes
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company, LLC
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2014
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Bill O'Reilly
Topic: World War II, George S. Patton, General Patton, WWII
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 352