Anthony Weller
Anthony Weller, George Weller’s son, is the author of three novels—The Garden of the Peacocks, The Polish Lover, and The Siege of Salt Cove—and a memoir of India and Pakistan called Days and Nights on the Grand Trunk Road. He has traveled widely for numerous magazines and is also a much-recorded jazz and classical guitarist.
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Weller's War
Trade Paperback | 656 pages | Three Rivers Press | History - Military - World War II; Biography & Autobiography - Editors, Journalists, Publishers
978-0-307-34203-4 (0-307-34203-4)
March 16, 2010 | $22.00
Walter Cronkite called him “one of our best war correspondents.” His stories from Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific during World War II won him the Pulitzer Prize. Now, George Weller is immortalized in a collection of fearless, intrepid dispatches that crisscross a shattered globe. Edited by his son, Weller’s War...
Trade Paperback | 656 pages | Three Rivers Press | History - Military - World War II; Biography & Autobiography - Editors, Journalists, Publishers
978-0-307-34203-4 (0-307-34203-4)
March 16, 2010 | $22.00
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Walter Cronkite called him “one of our best war correspondents.” His stories from Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific during World War II won him the Pulitzer Prize. Now, George Weller is immortalized in a collection of fearless, intrepid dispatches that crisscross a shattered globe. Edited by his son, Weller’s War...
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Weller's War
eBook | pages | Crown Archetype | History - Military - World War II; Biography & Autobiography - Editors, Journalists, Publishers
978-0-307-45224-5 (0-307-45224-7)
April 28, 2009 | $14.99
Walter Cronkite called him “one of our best war correspondents.” His stories from Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific during World War II won him the Pulitzer Prize. Now, George Weller is immortalized in a collection of fearless, intrepid dispatches that crisscross a shattered globe. Edited by his son, Weller’s War...
eBook | pages | Crown Archetype | History - Military - World War II; Biography & Autobiography - Editors, Journalists, Publishers
978-0-307-45224-5 (0-307-45224-7)
April 28, 2009 | $14.99
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Walter Cronkite called him “one of our best war correspondents.” His stories from Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific during World War II won him the Pulitzer Prize. Now, George Weller is immortalized in a collection of fearless, intrepid dispatches that crisscross a shattered globe. Edited by his son, Weller’s War...
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trade paperback.
First Into Nagasaki
Trade Paperback | 336 pages | Broadway | History - Military - World War II; History - Japan
978-0-307-34202-7 (0-307-34202-6)
December 31, 2007 | $21.00
Lost for more than half a century, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist George Weller’s legendary dispatches from post-atomic-bomb Nagasaki were discovered after his death by his son, Anthony Weller. Here, this historic body of work is published for the first time.
Trade Paperback | 336 pages | Broadway | History - Military - World War II; History - Japan
978-0-307-34202-7 (0-307-34202-6)
December 31, 2007 | $21.00
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Lost for more than half a century, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist George Weller’s legendary dispatches from post-atomic-bomb Nagasaki were discovered after his death by his son, Anthony Weller. Here, this historic body of work is published for the first time.
Also available as an
eBook.
First Into Nagasaki
eBook | 288 pages | Crown | History - Military - World War II; History - Japan
978-0-307-35161-6 (0-307-35161-0)
December 26, 2006 | $13.99
George Weller was a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter who covered World War II across Europe, Africa, and Asia. At the war’s end in September 1945, under General MacArthur’s media blackout, correspondents were forbidden to enter both Nagasaki and Hiroshima. But instead of obediently staying with the press corps in northern Japan, Weller...
Written by George Weller and Anthony Weller
eBook | 288 pages | Crown | History - Military - World War II; History - Japan
978-0-307-35161-6 (0-307-35161-0)
December 26, 2006 | $13.99
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George Weller was a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter who covered World War II across Europe, Africa, and Asia. At the war’s end in September 1945, under General MacArthur’s media blackout, correspondents were forbidden to enter both Nagasaki and Hiroshima. But instead of obediently staying with the press corps in northern Japan, Weller...
Also available as a
trade paperback.





