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A Bridge Too Far (Wordsworth Military Library) (Paperback)

by Cornelius Ryan (Author)
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Wordsworth Editions Ltd; New Ed edition (19 Aug 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1840222131
  • ISBN-13: 978-1840222135
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 219,866 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'The most brilliant reporter now alive' -- Malcolm Muggeridge, 1973 'I know of no other work of literature of World War II as moving, as awesome and as accurate in its portrayal of human courage.' -- General James A Gavin --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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‘The most brilliant reporter now alive’

(Malcolm Muggeridge, 1973 )

‘I know of no other work of literature of World War II as moving, as awesome and as accurate in its portrayal of human courage.’

(General James A Gavin ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book worthy of the people whose story it tells., 14 Jun 2000
By A Customer
I agree with the sentiments of the reader from Harrow wholeheartedly. Whether Operation Market Garden was a success or a failure, militarily sound or more an expression of the ambition of some of the personalities involved, it should be remembered by generations which follow as an example of supreme sacrifice and unparalleled courage. The Operation may have failed in its goals but no soldiers have fought harder and achieved so much than the airborne forces in Market Garden.

Veterans of other brutal engagements such as Anzio and Omaha Beach attested that the fighting they experienced in Arnhem, Nijmegen and elsewhere was the most ferocious and sustained they had ever seen. These personal views of the troops merely confirm Ryan's own excellent and harrowing decriptions of the desperate and relentless fighting.

The human cost of the Operation was appalling which, since this was due largely to some really dreadful oversights made by the Allies in the planning of the operation, makes the astronomic casualty rate - and the superhuman courage of the ultimately doomed servicemen - all the more distressing.

Ryan's book is very comprehensive and expertly researched, often exclusively from the very Commanders involved in the Operation (right to the very top!). The story unfolds at pace and Ryan keeps the reader completely abreast of all the events and the situations facing all the hopeless and strewn units (as they happen simultaneously throughout the region) in a masterful way. You can feel the futility and frustration of the besieged units growing with every delay of the armoured column and every German reinforcement. Whilst maintaining this strategic overview of the implications of what was happening on the ground - and what wasn't happening back on the airfields of England and back with XXX Corps - there is room in Ryan's book for every bit of detail.

The passages describing individual skirmishes and assaults are minutely detailed and expertly described, including not only the action but also the bizarre snapshots of images and thoughts, the quirky behaviour and especially the grim humour. If you want to read about Market Garden then 'A Bridge Too Far' is a must. If you're interested in military history or accounts of the courage, resolve and success of fighting men then read this and remember them.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent history of a monumental battle., 3 Dec 1999
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The battle for the Rhine bridges around Arnhem gets forgotten about because (from an allied perspective) it was a disaster and no-one likes to talk about their disasters. I found it very difficult to read this book because of the terrible things it described, but I couldn't put it down anyway. If you've seen the film and put the whole battle down as a relatively minor incident during WW2 you ought to read this book and learn just what went on. In it's way it's every bit as important as Normandy or Stalingrad and the people who were there, civilian and military, from whichever side, deserve to be remembered by us. Read it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Account Of Lesser-Known Battle, 4 Dec 1998
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This review is from: A Bridge Too Far (Paperback)
Operation Market-Garden was the largest airborne offensive of WWII. However, it's not particularily well known for two reasons: One, it was a major defeat that likely prolonged the war for several months. Two, the American forces, while engaged in a major way, did not suffer the brunt of the losses.

Ryan does an excellent job of setting the stage and goes into great detail as to why Eisenhower and Monty pushed for this particular attack over other options (most notably Patton's thrust at the Saar). He also brings the story alive through his use of 1st person accounts by the people who actually fought the battle. This was a hugely complex military operation, and Ryan presents the story in a very clear way.

I ticked the rating down just a bit for a few reasons. The maps that Ryan provides, while excellent, are too few. For instance, maps that detailed the postions around the Arnhem and Nijemgen bidges are not presented; they would have been a huge help in understanding two of the key battles. Also, maps detailing the drop zones and relative positions of the British and German forces each day would have been most useful. It became a bit difficult to understand what was happening around Arnhem in the final two days of the battle, and maps would have helped.

My other gripe is that Ryan occasionally looses people in the story. For instance, I was a bit unsure what General Browning (The British commander) was up to for most of the battle. Pictures of some of the equipment (like gliders and such) would have also been fun. However, perhaps this would be a bit too Tom Clancyish...

Those minor points aside, the book is excellent. I thought it better presented than "The Longest Day"

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Great introduction to Operation Market-Garden
Great introduction to Operation Market-Garden. Good overview, with lots of anecdotes from participants. Included maps are appropriate/good. I quite enjoyed the writing style. Read more
Published 8 months ago by QT

5.0 out of 5 stars A classic
One of the best books on world war two. I've own more or less three hundred books on the theme and i must say that this one it's on top ten. Read more
Published on 23 Nov 2007 by Luis Miguel Vale

5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful History Book
For anyone interested in the Battles of World War II particularly Arnhem this is a must read. Ryan's style is very readable with many anecdotes from the men actually there. Read more
Published on 14 Mar 2007 by Old Woden

5.0 out of 5 stars Triumph turns into tragedy at Arnhem.....
A Bridge Too Far, Cornelius Ryan's third and final World War II epic, is a gripping and moving account of the ill-fated attempt by the Allies to vault over the Rhine River and... Read more
Published on 22 Nov 2003 by Alex Diaz-Granados

5.0 out of 5 stars The worst allied disaster of the war ?
I have read many books on the many battles of World War II but this one is by far the most superior. Read more
Published on 29 Oct 2003 by Mr. M. L. Evans

5.0 out of 5 stars This is truely an outstanding book.
Ihave now read all of Cornelius Ryan's books and I can say that they are all works of art. With out doubt A Bridge Too Far is my personal favorite but every book that he has... Read more
Published on 1 Nov 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
If you have any interest in WWII the this book may be just what you need.Gives a great perspective of the battle from both sides and not just from the Highups but also the... Read more
Published on 10 April 2000 by tani1959@talk21.com

3.0 out of 5 stars Good but out of date
Whilst remaining an excellent starting book for the study of Operation Market-Garden. This book is quite confusing in places, notably the way you can get "lost" and not... Read more
Published on 2 Oct 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
This a VARY good book it was extremly well written his 2nd best book ever. The best was the Longest Day.
Published on 27 Aug 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars The best account of Operation Market Garden in print
Ryan leaves no stone unturned in his blow by blow account of the most ambitious airborne operation of WWII. Read more
Published on 6 Aug 1999

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