
MacArthur was a pivotal figure in World War II, leading American forces to victory in the Pacific Theatre. This book tells the story of General Douglas MacArthur, one of the most controversial and influential military and political leaders of the 20th century. MacArthur's career was marked by a series of dramatic reversals and near-disasters, but he remained a powerful and popular figure in American politics.


He later served as the nation's first Chief of Staff, directing American military operations during the Korean War.

First American edition/first printing in Very Good condition with address stamps to half-title page, recto of front free end paper, and recto of rear free end paper gift inscription on recto on front free end paper and underlining and annotations in pen throughout the text lacking dust-jacket This book tells the story of General Douglas MacArthur, one of the most controversial and influential military and political leaders of the 20th century.
