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Record ID marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy/PANO_FOR_IA_05072019.mrc:21812902:1692
Source marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy
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LEADER: 01692cam a22002651 4500
001 2181707
003 NOBLE
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008 730213s1951 nyu 000 1 engm
010 $a51009228 //r85
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dm.c.$dPAN
049 $aPANA
050 0 $aPS3560.O49$bF7 1951
100 1 $aJones, James,$d1921-1977.
245 10 $aFrom here to eternity.
260 $aNew York,$bScribner,$c1951.
300 $a861 p.$c22 cm.
500 $aWinner of the National Book Award for Fiction for 1952
520 $aDiamond Head, Hawaii, 1941. Pvt. Robert E. Lee Prewitt is a champion welterweight and a fine bugler. But when he refuses to join the company's boxing team, he gets "the treatment" that may break him or kill him. First Sgt. Milton Anthony Warden knows how to soldier better than almost anyone, yet he's risking his career to have an affair with the commanding officer's wife. Both Warden and Prewitt are bound by a common bond: the Army is their heart and blood . . . and, possibly, their death. In this magnificent but brutal classic of a soldier's life, James Jones portrays the courage, violence and passions of men and women who live by unspoken codes and with unutterable despair . . . in the most important American novel to come out of World War II, a masterpiece that captures as no other the honor and savagery of men.
586 $aNational Book Award for Fiction, 1952.
902 $a120518
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901 $ab21817078$bIII$c2181707$tbiblio
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