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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: James P. DuffyPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Dutton / Signet Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.392kg ISBN: 9780593471722ISBN 10: 0593471725 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 05 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Available To Order ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsA meaty, engrossing narrative history... This will likely stand as the definitive account of the New Guinea campaign. -The Christian Science Monitor A vivid and well-researched chronicle of a 'forgotten fight' that was crucial to Allied victory...[War at the End of the World] gives those who were part of this forgotten fight the recognition they deserve. -The Wall Street Journal This essential book adds insight and detail to a pivotal piece of the overshadowed war in the Pacific. -Library Journal Historians will both admire and envy James P. Duffy's War at the End of the World, for he has done what so few of us can do: He has provided a dramatic and informative narrative history of an otherwise unknown but essential part of our history. Duffy's account of Douglas MacArthur's conquest of New Guinea restores to its proper place one of the greatest, and most brilliant, military campaigns in American history. Beautifully written and carefully researched, Duffy's narrative will now take its place as the standard history for a too-long-ignored campaign. -Mark Perry, Author of The Most Dangerous Man in America: The Making of Douglas MacArthur Reaching deep into the jungles of New Guinea, James P. Duffy resurrects the spirit of MacArthur, Yamamoto, and the men who fought with rifle and bayonet for the Pacific War's pivotal island. With swift pace and an unerring sense of drama, War at the End of the World brings to life the brutal campaign that transformed General MacArthur from American hero to Allied conqueror. -Jonathan W. Jordan, New York Times Bestselling Author of American Warlords and Brothers Rivals Victors In War at the End of the World, James P. Duffy has restored to the nation's memory a forgotten chapter of World War II, the four-year struggle for the world's largest island, New Guinea. At stake was the future of Australia and the reputation of America's best-known general, Douglas MacArthur. Don't miss this vivid, superbly narrated drama, which will leave you with a fresh reservoir of pride in our fighting-and thinking-soldiers. -Thomas Fleming, Author of The Illusion of Victory: America in World War I With stylish narration, James P. Duffy breathes new life into Douglas MacArthur's crucial but oft-overlooked campaign in the 'Green Hell' of New Guinea. An excellent read. -Bruce Gamble, Author of Invasion Rabaul Duffy expertly unwinds the many disparate threads that make up wartime planning and communication, contrasting strategy with outcome and showing how the chain of command truly takes control in an otherwise chaotic situation.... An entertaining and well-researched war history that will satisfy intrigued novices and devoted students alike. -Kirkus Duffy makes a strong case that MacArthur's generalship is a major reason for the campaign's success. -Publishers Weekly Duffy tells the story of this pivotal part of the war in clear prose and in great detail. -The American Spectator “A meaty, engrossing narrative history… This will likely stand as the definitive account of the New Guinea campaign.”—The Christian Science Monitor “A vivid and well-researched chronicle of a 'forgotten fight' that was crucial to Allied victory...[War at the End of the World] gives those who were part of this forgotten fight the recognition they deserve.”—The Wall Street Journal “This essential book adds insight and detail to a pivotal piece of the overshadowed war in the Pacific.”—Library Journal “Historians will both admire and envy James P. Duffy’s War at the End of the World, for he has done what so few of us can do: He has provided a dramatic and informative narrative history of an otherwise unknown but essential part of our history. Duffy’s account of Douglas MacArthur’s conquest of New Guinea restores to its proper place one of the greatest, and most brilliant, military campaigns in American history. Beautifully written and carefully researched, Duffy’s narrative will now take its place as the standard history for a too-long-ignored campaign.”—Mark Perry, Author of The Most Dangerous Man in America: The Making of Douglas MacArthur “Reaching deep into the jungles of New Guinea, James P. Duffy resurrects the spirit of MacArthur, Yamamoto, and the men who fought with rifle and bayonet for the Pacific War’s pivotal island. With swift pace and an unerring sense of drama, War at the End of the World brings to life the brutal campaign that transformed General MacArthur from American hero to Allied conqueror.”—Jonathan W. Jordan, New York Times Bestselling Author of American Warlords and Brothers Rivals Victors “In War at the End of the World, James P. Duffy has restored to the nation’s memory a forgotten chapter of World War II, the four-year struggle for the world’s largest island, New Guinea. At stake was the future of Australia and the reputation of America’s best-known general, Douglas MacArthur. Don’t miss this vivid, superbly narrated drama, which will leave you with a fresh reservoir of pride in our fighting—and thinking—soldiers.”—Thomas Fleming, Author of The Illusion of Victory: America in World War I “With stylish narration, James P. Duffy breathes new life into Douglas MacArthur’s crucial but oft-overlooked campaign in the ‘Green Hell’ of New Guinea. An excellent read.”—Bruce Gamble, Author of Invasion Rabaul “Duffy expertly unwinds the many disparate threads that make up wartime planning and communication, contrasting strategy with outcome and showing how the chain of command truly takes control in an otherwise chaotic situation…. An entertaining and well-researched war history that will satisfy intrigued novices and devoted students alike.”—Kirkus “Duffy makes a strong case that MacArthur’s generalship is a major reason for the campaign’s success.”—Publishers Weekly “Duffy tells the story of this pivotal part of the war in clear prose and in great detail.”—The American Spectator Author InformationJames P. Duffy is the author of over a dozen previous books, most on military history. His World War II titles include The Sinking of the Laconia and the U-Boat War, Target America, and Hitler's Secret Pirate Fleet. He has also written on the American Civil War and the rulers of Imperial Russia. He resides with his family in New Jersey. 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