Clay Blair, Jr.
Clay Blair is the author of two dozen books that have created a permanent place in the telling of our history. These include Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan; biographies of Admiral H. G. Rickover; Generals Douglas MacArthur, Matthew B. Ridgway, and Omar N. Bradley; and John F. Kennedy; and, most recently, The Forgotten War, about Korea. He died in 1998.
Clay Blair is the author of two dozen books that have created a permanent place in the telling of our history. These include Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan; biographies of Admiral H. G. Rickover; Generals Douglas MacArthur, Matthew B. Ridgway, and Omar N. Bradley; and John F. Kennedy; and, most recently, The Forgotten War, about Korea. He died in 1998. See less
Clay Blair, Jr.'s Featured Books
Clay Blair, Jr. book reviews
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The Forgotten War
WELL RESEARCHED ACCOUNT
by VNVET, Dec 19, 2016
The book appears to be well researched and well written account of the combat primarily in the first year of the Korean War, mostly about the action on the ground. What detracts from the book are ... Read More
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A General's Life
One of the best I have read
by james1, Apr 22, 2010
I read A General's Life at the same tiime I was reading D-Day by another author. Being a retired Army Officer with some knowledge of what happened during the invasion of Europe, I found General ... Read More
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Hitler's U-Boat War: The Hunted: 1942-1945
Hitler's U-boat war
by kfj2350, Dec 28, 2007
If there is one reference you must have on this subject it is Clay Blair's magisterial work "Hitler's u-boat wars" Vol I and II. Impeccably researched and the most up-to-date, it tells the whole ... Read More