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The Tree of Gernika
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The Tree of Gernika Tapa blanda -

de G. L. Steer


Información de la editorial

The Tree of Gernika: a Field Study of Modern War was published in 1938. It is G. L. Steer's masterpiece. Martha Gellhorn famously wrote to Eleanor Roosevelt:

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""'You must read a book by a man names Steer: it is called The Tree of Gernika. It is about the fight of the Basques - he's the London Times man - and no better book has come out of the war and he says well all the things I have tried to say to you the times I saw you, after Spain. It is beautifully written and true, and few books are like that, and fewer still deal with war. Pleas get it.'

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""As Paul Preston says in his "We Saw Spain Die," 'Martha Gellhorn's judgement has more than stood the test of time.'

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""In his introduction, Nick Rankin writes.' "The Tree of Gernika" tells how Euzkadi, the democratic republic that the Basques created in their green homeland by the Bay of Biscay, fought for freedom and decency in an atrocious civil war. After a year of struggle, blockaded by sea, bombed from the air, fighting against overwhelming odds in their own hill, the Basques in the end lost to Franco's forces - but they lost honourably, without resorting to murder, torture and treachery.'

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""It was Steer who alerted the world to the destruction of Gernika (Basque spelling), Guernica (Spanish spelling). It was the most important dispatch of his life, run by both "The Times "and "The New York Times."

Nick Rankin rightly describes "The Tree of Gernika" as 'a masterpiece of narrative history and eyewitness reporting by someone close to the key events . . .'

Detalles

  • Título The Tree of Gernika
  • Autor G. L. Steer
  • Encuadernación Tapa blanda
  • Páginas 446
  • Volúmenes 1
  • Idioma ENG
  • Editorial Faber & Faber
  • Fecha de publicación 11/3/200
  • ISBN 9780571255139 / 0571255132
  • Peso 1.24 libras (0.56 kg)
  • Dimensiones 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.99 pulgadas (21.59 x 13.97 x 2.51 cm)
  • Dewey Decimal Code 946

Acerca del autor

G. L. Steer (1909-1944) was one of the great war correspondents of the twentieth-century. Born in South Africa, educated at Winchester and Oxford, after an apprenticeship in journalism he went to Ethiopia in July 1935 to cover the forthcoming Italian invasion. He remained loyal to the Ethiopians and their emperor, Haile Selassie 'till the end' and helped in the latter's restoration to his throne in 1941.Two of the three books G. L. Steer wrote about Ethiopia and the Italian occupation - "Caesar in Abyssinia" and "Sealed and Delivered" - are reissued in Faber Finds. He also wrote the official history, "The Abyssinian Campaigns. "His masterpiece, "The Tree of Gernika, "is reissued in Faber Finds as well."The Tree of Gernika: a Field Study of Modern War "is a first-hand account of the struggle of the Basque Autonomous Republic in the Spanish Civil War, from the burning of Irun to the fall of Bilbao. During this campaign Steer filed his most important dispatch about the destruction of Gernika (Guernica) by Nazi aircraft.""In the Second World War G. L. Steer worked as an army intelligence officer: he died on Christmas Day 1944 when he crashed an overloaded jeep in Bengal.