The Raider
By Stephen R. Platt
By Stephen R. Platt
By Stephen R. Platt
By Stephen R. Platt
By Stephen R. Platt
By Stephen R. Platt
Category: Historical Figure Biographies & Memoirs | 20th Century U.S. History | World War II Military History
Category: Historical Figure Biographies & Memoirs | 20th Century U.S. History | World War II Military History
Category: Historical Figure Biographies & Memoirs | 20th Century U.S. History | World War II Military History | Audiobooks
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$35.00
May 13, 2025 | ISBN 9780525658016
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May 13, 2025 | ISBN 9780525658023
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May 13, 2025 | ISBN 9798217077960
840 Minutes
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Praise
“Evans Carlson’s legacy is both legendary and mythical. Dr. Stephen Platt, an expert in modern Chinese history, cuts through the fabulism to provide an accurate and insightful portrait of Carlson, both as a Marine and as a man. Carefully researched and thoughtfully written, The Raider is highly recommended.” —Frank Kalesnik, former Command Historian, United States Marine Forces, Special Operations Command and Chief Historian, Marine Corps History Division
“Through the life of one man caught, in a way, between the U.S. and China, Stephen R. Platt tells a larger tale about the two countries whose relationship helped shape the last century and which may define this one. A fascinating, moving, and unexpected story.” —Adam Hochschild, author of American Midnight
“This is a gripping and beautifully written history of the controversial life of General Evans Carlson and his tumultuous times. The book vividly shows Chinese Communist armies fighting against the Imperial Japanese invaders, U.S. Marines launching a daring raid from submarines against a remote Japanese island stronghold in the Pacific Ocean, as well as the delusions of Americans who swooned for Chinese revolutionaries. Stephen Platt gives deep insights into the Pacific theater in World War II, the Chinese Civil War, the forging of the modern U.S. military, and the tangled American encounter with China. Drawing deeply from primary sources, he has produced a rip-roaring tale of battlefield courage and postwar scandal that happens to be all true.” —Gary Bass, author of Judgment at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia
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