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81. SKYWRITING ,HOT LIGHTS COLD STEEL,
 
82. There'll Be Some Changes Made
83. SCREENLAND Magazine, June 1945,
84. MOVIE LIFE Magazine, SEPT 1948,
85. The Saturday Evening Post February
86. SCREEN STORIES magazine October
87. Modern Screen Magazine, August
88. MOTION PICTURE Magazine, JANUARY
 
89. Dual in the Sun, Movie Tie-In
90. Pork Chop Hill - A Great Story
$9.45
91. The Book Of John - Chapters 11-21
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92. The Book Of John - Chapters 1-10
 
$55.95
93. The BIBLE The New Testament -
$4.22
94. Inspirational Words of the New
 
95. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
 
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96. Wild Whales: Humpback, Gray &
 
97. Keys of the Kingdom
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98. The Best of Suspense! America
99. Suspense! Radio's Outstanding
 
100. Duel in the Sun (Popular Library

81. SKYWRITING ,HOT LIGHTS COLD STEEL, GREGORY PECK, THE HOLY THIEF
 Hardcover: Pages (2005-01-01)

Asin: B001DOZXKY
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82. There'll Be Some Changes Made (From "Designing Woman", Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall on Cover)
by Lyric-Billy Higgins, Music-W. Benton Overstreet
 Sheet music: Pages (1962)

Asin: B00129KDZA
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83. SCREENLAND Magazine, June 1945, with Greer Garson on the cover. Scarce. Inside we have photo preview THE CLOCK with Judy Garland, full page ad Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND with Ingrid Bergman/Gregory Peck, articles/color photos on Alan Ladd, Anne Baxter, Kath (Paperback)
by Fred Sammus
Paperback: Pages (1945)

Asin: B001S2NL0U
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84. MOVIE LIFE Magazine, SEPT 1948, with GREGORY PECK on the cover.Scarce.Inside we have portraits/articles on GAIL RUSSELL, VICTURE MATURE, JOHN DALL, AVA GARDNER, BING CROSBY, VERA RALSTON. Full page ad for David Lean's OLIVER TWIST & KEY LARGO (see add
by Fred Sammus
Paperback: Pages (1948)

Asin: B001OXLGXM
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85. The Saturday Evening Post February 1977 with Jane Pauley, Isaac Asimov, Gregory Peck interview, Rockwell feature, The rose Bowl, Political Wives, Chocolate, Superbrain and much more (The Saturday Evening Post, 249)
Paperback: Pages (1977)

Asin: B0025PX9L0
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Good vintage magazine with articles on Jane Pauley, Norman Rockwell, Superbrains, The Great kennedy Cover-Up, Cross Country Skiing, Betty White, great ads, Stories by Isaac Asimov, roger Zelazny, Agatha Christie, and much more. ... Read more


86. SCREEN STORIES magazine October 1953 with ESTHER WILLIAMS on the cover. Scarce. Inside we have full page ad and an article on From Here to Eternity with MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Photos/articles on Roman Holiday w/ Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, The Robe w/ Richard Burton, Disney's The Living Desert,Ginger Rogers & Barbara Stanwyck.
by Fred Sammus
Paperback: Pages (1953-01-01)

Asin: B002NG3BVY
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87. Modern Screen Magazine, August 1946, with Gregory Peck on the cover.Scarce.Inside we have article and photos of JOAN CRAWFORD in Mildred Pierce, a Salute to the 20th anniversary of SOUND,LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN with Gene Tierney, Color full page photos
by Fred Sammus
Paperback: Pages (1946)

Asin: B001K2XOLY
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88. MOTION PICTURE Magazine, JANUARY 1944, with MAUREEN O'HARA on the cover.Scarce, fabulous condition.Inside we have full page ad for THOUSANDS CHEER (HIRSCHFELD caricatures of all stars), candids/articles Esther Williams, Cary Grant, Gregory Peck, Lucille Ball.
by Fred Sammus
Paperback: Pages (1944)

Asin: B001QT3WB8
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89. Dual in the Sun, Movie Tie-In - Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones (Popular Library, 102)
by Niven Busch
 Paperback: Pages (1944)

Asin: B001QOUZR2
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90. Pork Chop Hill - A Great Story of Combat Action from Which Melville Productions Has Made the Exciting Film Starring Gregory Peck and Realeased through United Artists
by S. L. A. Marshall
Paperback: Pages (1958)

Asin: B000NXKRFC
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars You have to buy this book.
Alright, I'm a bit biased. My father is mentioned in this book. The author isn't really a book writer he's a journalist and the style is very much in that genre. If you want to read a little bit about an American war that doesn't get the press that Vietnam, and the gulf wars get then this is a good short read. My father doesn't get any royalties by the way... ;)

5-0 out of 5 stars An intense account of military combat
"Pork Chop Hill," by S.L.A. Marshall, is a nonfiction work about combat during the Korean War.The title page bears the subtitle "The American Fighting Man in Action--Korea, Spring, 1953."The book's copyright page notes that a William Morrow edition was published in 1956.In the preface, author Marshall recounts that he went to Korea in 1953 to work as a war correspondent, but at Army request he took on the job of investigating and analyzing infantry tactics.He describes how he held question-and-answer sessions with groups of soldiers who had been in combat.This interesting glimpse behind the making of the book adds to the text as a whole.

Marshall describes many intense, horrific, bloody scenes of combat.He vividly portrays the agonizing suffering endured by these combat troops.He covers many significant topics, among them the following: Chinese military tactics; how U.S. and Korean troops worked together; communication on the battlefield; leadership and organization; the impact of terrain on battle; and types of weapons used.I found one of the book's most interesting sections to be an account of the Ethiopian troops who fought in the war--Marshall praises these African soldiers greatly.

The book features maps and drawings by H. Garver Miller.Marshall includes a number of illuminating quotes from the fighting troops.He vividly describes how confusing the battlefield can become--the phrase "the fog of war" came to my mind over and over again as I read this book.Another phrase that this book brings to my mind is simply: "War is hell."This gripping, graphic work really makes me appreciate the remarkable challenge faced by troops in the Korean War, and the valor with which so many faced that challenge.

3-0 out of 5 stars A very informative novel that keeps one wanting more
What made me choose this book? Firstly I wanted to read the book because my grandfather fought in one of the battles' right next to pork chop hill and he said it would be a great book to read because it really gave a good account of it. I also wanted to choose a military novel because as a future officer of the Army I wanted to see a first had account of military strategy, which is what it gave me.As I read the preface, I found that SLA Marshall was a brigadier general at the time and he was a military operations analysis officer. And that this book was recounted from the perspective of surviving soldiers through interviews immediately following the fighting. This intrigued me more to read it because I knew I was getting a first hand account of what happened at Pork Chop Hill.I feel this is a must read as future officers, because it is an extremely comprehensive book on military strategy and combat.

4-0 out of 5 stars Pork Chop Hill by S.L.A. Marshall
Marshall's spellbinding version of the battle of Pork Chop Hill remains one of the most comprehensive books about military strategy and ground combat ever written.War veterans and military strategists would love this book.

April 1953, while peace talks continue in Panmunjom, Korea, only 70 miles away the battle of Pork Chop Hill raged.Marshall's book analyzes of one of the last battles of the War to be fought--Pork Chop Hill. Someone not familiar with what stage of the war this battle occurs may be lost by its significance. Marshall's story is about the senseless loss of lives in a battle that had no real military significance.It is recounted from the perspective of surviving soldiers through interviews immediately following the fighting.

Marshall, as a war correspondent and military operations analysis officer, is directed by the military to interview the front line men, on the battlefield, in order to make recommendations to military command of anyone deserving medals.In doing so, Marshall conveys the excruciating effort put forth by American soldiers against crafty Red Chinese, who were familiar with hillside, secret underground tunnels and well-camouflaged holes to aid in the hand-to-hand combat.Most American soldiers, recently rotated to the platoon, had not acquainted themselves with the terrain and even became lost during the night advance. At a disadvantage and exhausted, some soldiers hid in the bunkers, not even firing their rifles at the enemy.

Marshall states in his book "Compared to Gettysburg or the Ardennes, Pork Chop Hill was hardly more than a skirmish.But within the force that engaged, losses were unusually heavy."
Marshall uses this analogy to emphasize the excessive casualties for a relatively minor battle.Marshall relates how American press rushed to cover the battle at Freedom Village (that was occurring simultaneously), which left the heroism and sacrifices at Pork Chop Hill unreported.Marshall states: "The neglect" from the press was worse because a few weeks earlier the 7th Infantry had been lambasted for the loss of Old Baldy and the staging Operation Smack.They had been described as weary, slipshod, demoralized troops, and, while the Pork Chop Hill fight was on, this caustic criticism from home was repeated over Red Chinese loudspeakers to the American fighters."Psychological propaganda, a common tactic used by the Red Chinese, blasted belittling statements about the American's over loudspeakers positioned directly on the battlefield.

Marshall prints the derogatory language used by soldiers in referring to the Red Chinese as "Chinks". However, quotes from the soldier's themselves are devoid of vulgarities, lessening the emotional effect, but necessary for a book written in the early 50's to be published. This book is a factual, chronological progression of the battle, containing great detail about military tactics, and an almost matter-of-fact account of injuries and deaths.

I do not prefer this type of book because as the reader I was not able to make any emotional attachment to any single character.It seemed as though this book lacked any real plot and was written strictly to retell this struggle of power between the United Nations and the Red Chinese.

The Korean War was once considered a "police action," but to the thousand of brave soldiers, who lost their lives and survived, it was a war.

3-0 out of 5 stars Classic Korean War account
Marshall's First hand account of Pork Chop Hill remains one of our most gripping account of this snapshot of the Korean War.The first hand stories from the front line grunts and officers offer an amazing look intowho made up our front line.

Marshall starts this account of Pork ChopHill's defense, loss, and the fight to regain it at a run.Two otherbattles on the same front line are told to set the stage of the commandclimate and the events building to the battle for Pork Chop.While thesetwo accounts (one a repulse of the Chinese and one a loss of an outpost)set the tactical stage for the Battle of Pork Chop Hill, a readerunfamiliar with the Korean war and what stage of the war this battle occursin will be lost by his original account.

As Marshall tells the story ofwhat happened on Pork Chop he gives a vivid description of what occuredfrom the perspective of the survivors from each platoon.The flavor ofbattle is retold well thru his account.What is conveyed most is thatthere really is no way a person can understand the exhaustion and effortput forth by the men involved.

A couple of interesting anachronisms showup in his near fifty year old telling.His careful censorship of thelanguage use by the soldiers is unfortunate.Granted, if he used thelanguage that soldiers really used, he couldn't get his book published inthe fifties.However, the attempt at artfully dancing around what thesoldiers really said is a little annoying.So on one hand the censorshipwas required to get the book out in the day it was written, while on theother it lessens the blunt accuracy of the account.In a similar vein, theother oddity I found was how easily the derogitory language towards theChinese flowed.There was even this one passage where an obviously ChineseAmerican soldiers was refering to the enemy as "Chinks."Again areflection of the times ... Read more


91. The Book Of John - Chapters 11-21
by Dove Audio - Timeless Books from the Bible
Audio CD: Pages (2010)
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Asin: B003CIZPDY
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92. The Book Of John - Chapters 1-10
by Dove Audio - Timeless Books from the Bible
Audio CD: Pages (2010)
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Asin: B003CJ5BSC
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93. The BIBLE The New Testament - 12 audiocassettes (Dove Audio - Olive Branch)
 Audio Cassette: Pages (1994)
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Asin: B001AV3N0M
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12 audiocassettes in the original box ... Read more


94. Inspirational Words of the New Testament
by Dove Audio - Timeless Books from the Bible
Audio CD: Pages (2010)
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Asin: B003CJ37SI
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95. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
by Harper (brief preface by Gregory Peck) Lee
 Paperback: Pages (1962-01-01)

Asin: B001KRYTDQ
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96. Wild Whales: Humpback, Gray & Killer Whales
by James David Darling
 Paperback: 96 Pages (1987)
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Asin: 0969280726
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97. Keys of the Kingdom
by Thomas Mitchell, Vincent Price, Edmund Gwenn, Roddy McDowall Gregory Peck
 Hardcover: Pages (1990-01-01)

Asin: B003469JKY
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98. The Best of Suspense! America Before TV- Radio's Theater of Thrills. (12 audio cassettes)
Audio Cassette: Pages (1989)
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Asin: B000YQFK46
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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24 Complete & Original Broadcasts by famous performers of the 1940's. 12 audio cassettes in black plastic case. Hours and hours of "before tv" radio suspense. A wonderful gift for a senior adult or lover of antiquities. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Not the same old 'book on tape'.
Complete with sound effects - including foot steps, squeaky doors, etc. - and background music, with different actors playing each part, this is what a book on tape should be. I couldn't listen to these fast enough; like film noir on tape. ... Read more


99. Suspense! Radio's Outstanding Thearer of Thrills Mega Pack! 96 Complete & Original Broadcasts on 48 Cassettes (The Best Of Suspense! More Tales of Suspense! Volume 3 of the Best of Suspense! Volume 4 of the Best of Suspense!)
by Vincent Price, Jack Benney, Orson Welles, Lucille Ball, Gregory Peck, Bob Hope, James Stewart, Humphrey Bogart, Boris Karloff, Cary Grant
Audio Cassette: Pages (1994)

Asin: B000V0BQES
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"Suspense!", one of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills." It was heard on CBS from 1942 through 1962. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant in mostly high-quality recordings."Suspense!" went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy.This Ultimate Collector Set will captivate you and your family for generations. ... Read more


100. Duel in the Sun (Popular Library 102)
by Niven Busch
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1946-01-01)

Asin: B0039P7FA6
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