Morris's work is unusual. It has freshness and intimacy that other
books on the subject lack....Eminently readable.
*Library Journal*
Corregidor vividly conveys the circumstances of men fighting
hunger, dystentery, and malaria, as well as the rapidly encroaching
Japanese; the effects of massive and sustained bombardment upon
civilians and troops penned within the confines of the island and
tunnels of Corregidor; and the wide variations of behavior among
units and individuals as it became apparent that, for all the
rhetoric issuing from Washington, no relieving force was going to
arrive.
*Times Literary Supplement*
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