To the Last Man

Jeff Shaara

Original title: To the last man

earliest edition we have, 2004 Ballantine Books, 2005 paperback 672 pages

Jeff Shaara has enthralled readers with his New York Times bestselling novels set during the Civil War and the American Revolution. Now the acclaimed author turns to World War I, bringing to life the sweeping, emotional story of the war that devastated a generation and established America as a world power.Spring 1916: the horror of a stalemate on Europe's western front. France and Great Britain are on one side of the...

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To the Last Man paperback · 2006 · Fawcett · 784 pages · 9780345461353
To the Last Man paperback · 2005 · Ballantine Books · 672 pages · 9780345461360
To the last man edition · 2004 · Random House Large Print · 1139 pages
To the Last Man ebook · 2004 · Random House Publishing Group · 9780345480767
To the last man edition · 2004 · Ballantine Books · 636 pages
To the Last Man audiobook · 2004 · Books on Tape · 9781415913338

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