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An edition of Ernie Pyle in England (1941)

Ernie Pyle in England.

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In December 1940 American war correspondent Ernie Pyle entered England for the first time.

With the German Luftwaffe flying overhead, he had entered it in the midst of the Blitz.

He would stay in Britain for the next four months.

With his distinctive writing style, that would later earn him a Pulitzer Prize, he vividly depicts Great Britain in her darkest hour.

With France defeated and America not yet in the war, the future did not look bright for Churchill’s country.

Yet, as Pyle finds out, this was not a country resigned to defeat, instead it was carrying on as best it could, determined that it would not buckle under the pressure of Hitler’s aerial raids.

He spends much time in London where he sees the city, “ringed and stabbed with fire,” but also travels the length and breadth of the country, from some areas that have hardly been affected like Edinburgh, to others like Coventry that suffered greatly under the bombardment.

Pyle’s inquisitive nature leads him to spend time with dockworkers of Glasgow, R.A.F. pilots in a bomber station, miners of Wales, policemen of London and families across the nation to uncover how the ordinary men and women were coping under the pressure.

Ernie Pyle in England is a fascinating account of Britain during one of its darkest periods, and how with amazing resilience the British people survived.

Ernest Taylor Pyle was a Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist. As a roaming correspondent for the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain he earned wide acclaim for his accounts of ordinary people, including the likes of Harry Truman. He was killed on Iejima in the Pacific theater of war during the Battle of Okinawa on April 18, 1945. This book was first published in 1941.

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Table of Contents

CONTENTS PAGE
FOREWORD
I ON MY WAY
1. Qualms i
2. Crossing i
3. Way Station 5
II ALL QUIET
1. Peace to War— Seven Hours 11
2. "He Hasn't Come Yet, Sir." 16
3. First Impressions 24
III MOST HATEFUL, MOST BEAUTIFUL
1. Ringed and Stabbed with Fire 30
2. Night Stroll, Illuminated 33
3. The Landmarks 36
4. Roughing It 42
5. Whooo-issshhh! 45
6. Sounds and Sights 48
7. Blindfolded in Sahara 53
IV THE HEROES ARE ALL THE PEOPLE
1. It's All True 57
2. The Cupboard's Not Bare 60
3. Street Scene 68
4. This Is the Way of Wapping 74
5. The Pynted Awl 77
V GUNS AND BOMBERS
1. Tea, with Sound Effects 82
2. Miscellany 90
3. The Beaver 96
4. Shop Talk with the R.A.F 102
VI THE CAVE DWELLERS
1. All I Could Bear 110
2. Double-X 115
3. Stars and Stripes 122
4. Looking Ahead 127
VII EXPEDITION TO THE NORTH
1. Fear, with Laughter 133
2. Yorkshire Farm 138
3. Visit to Scotland 140
4. A Scottish Family 146
5. The Red Clyde 149
6. Defense in Depth 1 56
VIII MURDER IN THE MIDLANDS
1. Train Talk 162
2. Factories— Everywhere 165
3. Blitzkiss in Coventry 167
4. Notes on the Cuff 175
IX YOU HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING
1. The War in Wales 179
2. Miner 183
3. No Man's Land 185
4. Longshore Pub 191
5. Back to London 194
X BOMBS DO THE DAMNEDEST THINGS
1. ''Shut Up, The/U Hear You!" 201
2. Germans, Arise and Flee 205
3. A Visit with Low 211
4. Ready for Hitler 217
5. Good-bye to All That 222
EPILOGUE 227

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"First edition."

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Library of Congress
D811.5 .P92

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii p., 1 l., 228 p.
Number of pages
228

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14480226M
Internet Archive
ErniePyleInEngland
LCCN
41013208
OCLC/WorldCat
1305998

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