The Butchers, the Baker
The World War II Memoir of a United States Army Air Corps Soldier Captured by the Japanese in the Philippines
Victor L Mapes author Scott A Mills author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:2nd Mar '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Twelve hours after Pearl Harbor, Clark Field in the Philippines was attacked by Japanese aircraft. Among the survivors was Private Victor L. Mapes, who spent the next three years fleeing from and then being imprisoned by the Japanese military machine. When the tide of battle in the Pacific turned against the Japanese, Mapes experienced more harrowing conditions than before. After his unmarked prison ship was torpedoed by an American submarine, the wounded author struggled in the water against the elements and the enemy, as the Japanese tried to kill the escaping POWs.
Mapes' memoir chronicles a gruelling three-year ordeal that was punctuated by strange and often amusing encounters with fellow Americans, Japanese, Filipinos, and the fierce Moros of Mindanao Island. The memoir includes photographs and maps, as well as a bibliography and index.
This entry refers to the LARGE PRINT edition. For the standard edition please see ISBN 978-0-7864-3879-2.
“easily read”—Choice; “a dramatic story of American courage and determination under adversity and its eventual triumph over evil...highly recommended”—Military.
ISBN: 9780786433179
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 615g
342 pages
Large type / large print edition