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  1. 2 days ago · This juxtaposition of Wannsee with Bermuda follows Herman Wouk’s depiction of the conferences in his novel War and Remembrance. Peter Zinner, editor for Conspiracy/Complicty, had previously edited ABC’s 1988 television adaptation of War and Remembrance .

  2. 2 days ago · The Winds of War, by Herman Wouk. This is an oldie but a goodie! It was published in 1971 (before I was born), and I found the audiobook version several years ago at a store in Boise, Idaho that was having a sale on books. It was actually primarily a music store, but it had used books, and they were all $3, including the audiobooks!

  3. 1 day ago · INSIDE, OUTSIDE Herman Wouk HCDJ 1985 XLNT. Inside, Outside. by Herman Wouk. This hardcover book with dust jacket is in excellent condition with no marks or tears. The dust jacket is excellent. There are a few tiny tan spots on the top page ends. 724. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

  4. 3 days ago · Graham Hurley, author of the Spoils of War series, recommends five of the best World War II thrillers, including one that reads like nonfiction. The best historical fiction or novels set in World War 2, recommended by historians and other experts, a serious approach to a popular genre.

  5. 3 days ago · The Caine Mutiny is a 1951 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Herman Wouk. The novel grew out of Wouk's personal experiences aboard a destroyer-minesweeper in the Pacific in World War II and deals with, among other things, the moral and ethical decisions made at sea by the captains of ships.

  6. 3 days ago · It was no accident that it was in the New World that the Rebbe set it in motion. “You can’t compel [American Jews] to do anything,” he once told the novelist Herman Wouk, “but you can teach them to do everything.”21 To compel is to force, to bend, to change the nature of that which is being compelled. Teaching someone something, on ...

  7. 2 days ago · A Con Games Column. s; and (b) courtroom dramas. Of the former you will see hints of DAS BOOT, directed by Wolfgang Petersen; of the latter you need look no further than A FEW GOOD MEN, by Aaron Sorkin; and THE CAINE MUTINY, by Herman Wouk, famous for Humphrey Bogart as Captain Queeg in the movie version.