Skip to content

19 Weeks: America, Britain, and the Fateful Summer of 1940

19 Weeks: America, Britain, and the Fateful Summer of 1940

Click for full-size.

19 Weeks: America, Britain, and the Fateful Summer of 1940

by Moss, Norman

  • Used
  • good
  • Hardcover
Condition
Good
ISBN 10
0618104712
ISBN 13
9780618104710
Seller
Seller rating:
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Almere, Netherlands
Item Price
A$16.60
Or just A$14.94 with a
Bibliophiles Club Membership
A$39.84 Shipping to USA
Standard delivery: 6 to 60 days

More Shipping Options

Payment Methods Accepted

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • PayPal

About This Item

New York/Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 2003. Hardcover. Good. Original black boards, gilt lettered spine, illustrated with b/w photographs, 8vo.

Synopsis

The whirl of events during the spring and summer of 1940 is boggling to contemplate: the astonishing collapse of France, the evacuation of Dunkirk, secret moves for peace, the Battle of Britain, air raids on London, the battle over isolationism in America. While Britain steeled itself for a German invasion, America argued over how to respond to the gathering storm in Europe. In December 1941, Germany and Japan would declare war on the United States, forcing the nation to join the Allied cause. But it was the extraordinary decisions made between May and September of 1940 that signaled America's willingness to emerge from its entrenched isolationism. Those nineteen weeks were, Moss shows, the crucible in which America's interventionist role in the world was forged and which ensured the decline and eventual disappearance of the British Empire. Roosevelt's battle for the hearts and minds of Americans was to have far-reaching consequences that still color the way we live today. Nineteen Weeks recounts the epic tale of these two nations, each confronting the great crush of history. Moss examines this period from the viewpoints of the leaders and policymakers, but also through the intimate experiences of ordinary citizens. A moving, prescient examination of two countries struggling with war, Nineteen Weeks opens important questions about the decline of the British Empire and the rise of America's dominant role in global politics.

Reviews

(Log in or Create an Account first!)

You’re rating the book as a work, not the seller or the specific copy you purchased!

Details

Bookseller
Klondyke NL (NL)
Bookseller's Inventory #
327227-XD15
Title
19 Weeks: America, Britain, and the Fateful Summer of 1940
Author
Moss, Norman
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
ISBN 10
0618104712
ISBN 13
9780618104710
Publisher
New York/Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
2003
Pages
400
Keywords
WO II, WO II
Bookseller catalogs
World War II;

Terms of Sale

Klondyke

30 day return guarantee, with full refund including original shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives inaccurately described or damaged.

About the Seller

Klondyke

Seller rating:
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Biblio member since 2018
Almere

About Klondyke

We sell books on Crafts, Arts, Architecture, Photography, Design, History, Literature, Music, Travel, Cookery, Philosophy, Theology, and more. Also visit our website www.klondyke.nl.

Glossary

Some terminology that may be used in this description includes:

Spine
The outer portion of a book which covers the actual binding. The spine usually faces outward when a book is placed on a shelf....
Gilt
The decorative application of gold or gold coloring to a portion of a book on the spine, edges of the text block, or an inlay in...

This Book’s Categories

tracking-