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61. The Hope a Novel
 
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62. War and Remembrance, Vol. 1
 
63. The Caine Mutiny
64. Don't Stop the Carnival
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65. Self-Portrait of a Hero: From
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66. Biography - Wouk, Herman (1915-):
 
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67. Herman Wouk's War and Remembrance
 
68. Majorie Morningstar
 
69. Marjorie Morningstar
 
70. Herman Wouk
71. The Caine Mutiny: A Novel of World
 
72. The Traitor: A Drama
 
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74. The City Boy
 
75. Youngblood Hawke Part 2 Of 2
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76. A Hole In Texas by Herman Wouk,
 
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77. The Hope
 
78. The Caine Mutiny
 
79. A checklist of the works of Herman
 
80. THE HISTORICAL NOVEL: A Symposium

61. The Hope a Novel
by Herman Wouk
 Hardcover: Pages (1993)
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62. War and Remembrance, Vol. 1
by Herman Wouk
 Hardcover: 558 Pages (1978)
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63. The Caine Mutiny
by Herman Wouk
 Leather Bound: Pages (1977)

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64. Don't Stop the Carnival
by Herman Wouk
Paperback: 395 Pages (1965)

Asin: B002M462ZO
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In the Caribbean, Hawaii, Capri, in fact wherever people seek in vain to escape from their true selves, they wryly laugh at and quote Don't Stop the Carnival. This is Herman Wouk's authentic picture of hotelkeeper Norman Paperman, discovering a new illicit love with a fading film star, amid zany mishaps and disasters recognizable to anyone who has lived on an island in the sun. Wouk and his family did just that for seven years. "My wife and I almost went out of our minds," he has written, "but much of the time we laughed like hell, and so survived. I trust that what is mainly preserved in this tale is the laughter."Don't Stop the Carnival is a farce about oncoming middle age, and the desperate, doomed attempt of one man to arrest the sands of time. It aims to show the comic side of that sad truth, with the racing feel of a Chaplin movie, one funny incident piled on another as a sad, gallant clown fights against his fate. ... Read more


65. Self-Portrait of a Hero: From the Letters of Jonathan Netanyahu, 1963-1976
by Jonathan Netanyahu, Binyamin Netanyahu, Ido Netanyahu
Paperback: 306 Pages (1998-05)
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Although 30-year-old Lt. Col. Jonathan Netanyahu, brother of Israel's current prime minister, was killed in battle during Israel's 1976 daring hostage rescue mission in Africa, his personal reflections live on in these letters written to his family and friends. 21 illustrations. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars For Love of Country
Self-Portrait of a Hero:The Letters of Jonathan Netanyahu (1963-1976)
With an Introduction and Afterword by Benjamin and Iddo Netanyahu

After reading A Voice Called by Yossi Katz and visiting the Golan Heights in Israel, I set out to read more about Yoni Netanyahu.I picked up this book as well as Yoni's Last Battle by Iddo Netanyahu and proceeded to read both books at the same time.The 34th anniversary of the Rescue at Entebbe told place when I was reading these two books.

The book is a collection of letters collected from Yoni's friends and family after his death.Beginning in 1963 with the first letter to an Israeli schoolmate, he chronicles the time spent in America where he is forced to move because of his father's research.He knew at a very young age that his heart and soul belonged in Israel.

In this time and age it was very refreshing to follow a man's maturing with his written words.It was a different time when people corresponded by letters.It made me stop and wonder if in the future we will have this documentation for our records of our heroes' thoughts, dreams and desires.

Through his own letters, we see a man that does not blindly follow all superior's commands but finds a way to work within the system.Yoni by way of example gets his men to follow him because of their respect for the man.Yoni is very detail orientated and never leaves anything to fate; he checks and double checks.

The last letter to his girlfriend is only days before the Raid on Entebbe in 1976 during which he is killed in the line of duty.In this letter, he pours out his frustrations and doubts about losing his joy for life; he wants to spend more time with her and start to make time for a personal life.At times, we forget our heroes are also human and have their own personal desires.

Our countries would not have succeeded without the unselfish acts of outstanding men and women.Please read this book for more insight into the makeup of one exceptional person who put his life on the line for the good of the people and made the ultimate sacrifice.

5-0 out of 5 stars Inspiration of a Genuine Hero
I first read this collection of letters when I was 18 years old and was totally entranced by Yoni's style, the imagery he evoked, and his sense of connection with the vast memory of the Jewish people--all in translation from Hebrew to English, with little or none of the literary impact lost.He wrote of the beauty and wonder of Israel, of the day-to-day struggle to defend his country, and of his own hopes and doubts and dreams, and he did so in a way that binds you to him.He loves Israel intensely, believes passionately in the idea of Israel, yet he is also keenly aware of Israel's challenges, not only from outside but from within.Yoni befriends you and becomes part of you in these letters.In the past several years, I finally made it to Israel and volunteered with the Israel Defense Force and brought "Self-Portrait" with me, walking the same streets, climbing the same hills, even helping out at one of the bases where Yoni was stationed.From experience, I can wholeheartedly recommend this book to you, for it is real and it is moving and it will help you to comprehend the wonder of Israel.

5-0 out of 5 stars "We became very attached to him..."-Israeli soldier
"...I don't think he wore his rank insignia...word spread our commanding officer had arrived...I don't remember what he said, but I remember the spirit...He was not merely a commanding officer but an educator-a great educator I believe".

My favorite accounts of his bravery under fire are the ones listed in the last chapter "From the Yom Kippur War to operation Jonathan (1973-1976)".

Another soldier recalled the first contact with the enemy on the Golan Heights in October 1973 on Yom Kippur:

"We were standing on the road looking for the enemy when suddenly heavy fire was opened on us, killing one of our officers...I was very frightened.What I saw then was a picture I'll remember all my life: suddenly I saw Yoni stand up quite calmly, as if nothing had happened...he signaled to the men to get up...he began to go forward as if it were a firing exercise...he walked upright giving orders...I remember my thoughts then as his soldier: Hell, if he can do it, so can I!"

I love this account given by his second-in-command in 1973 and his deputy at Entebbe airport in Uganda:

"Yoni conducted a battle the likes of which I've not come across even in the books...the Syrians were firing at us...I shouted to Yoni to cover us...but before I could move, Yoni had taken his men and in a matter of seconds stormed the place...And the picture I always remember is that of Yoni running ahead of 8 men and destroying the enemy force...This was a classic example of leadership under fire with relatively small losses."

Reading this for me was a real treat, stumbled upon this reading an Amazon friend's review.Would like for my nephews to read this.His life and attitude are truly inspirational, a great role model for youth.Hard to imagine in America the kinds of hardships and true tests of courage that daily meet these young men in Israel.

Not all of his letters are about fighting.The letters reveal the life and thoughts of an outstanding Israeli boy from his teen years up to the last few days of his life 30 years ago (+7 days to be exact).

I was laughing out loud in the car with family when I read what he wrote to his fiancee before the outbreak of the 6 day war in 1967.Israeli soldiers it seems like to tell jokes before the campfire to calm nerves.The joke goes like this:

"An Englishman, an American and an Israeli were caught by a tribe of cannibals in Africa.When they were already in the pot, each of them was allowed a last wish.The Englishman asked for a whiskey and pipe and got it. The American, for a steak, and got it.The Israeli asked the chief for a good kick in the backside.At first the chief refused, but...finally did it.At once the Israeli pulled out a gun and shot all the cannibals...(they) asked him..."why didn't you kill them sooner?""Are you crazy," answered the Israeli, "and have the U.N. call me an aggressor?"!

He evidently wrote very little about his military activities as I've heard the wisest soldiers do.You simply don't say a word.And under such intense pressure day by day, an intense faith is surely required.

For in the time of trouble He shall hide me in His pavilion...He shall set me upon a rock.Psalm of David 27:5

5-0 out of 5 stars The Truth About Jonathan Netanyahu:Only The Good Die Young
One plausible reason for the serious level of Jew-hatred in anti-
Israel Arab countries(see for example,Palestinianmediawatch.com),is because if some of their
troops were aware of who they were messing with,they would think at least twice about fighting the Jewish army and there can be no more powerful document of the Israeli army they are fighting-rather than the Israeli army,they've demonized than 'Self-Portrait'. Yoni's letters to his family-from 1963-1976-he wrote his last one in the book to his girlfriend on June 29,five days before the July Fourth Entebbe raid which he led -and for which he died at 30- the only Israeli military victim.General Shlomo Gazit had this to say following the Entebbe operation(p.297-298)"...The IDF operation at Entebbe was a brilliant military victory,reflecting imagination,daring,courage and professional skill of the highest quality anywhere in the world.The success of the main objective-storming the terminal building,wiping out the captors and guards and speedily liberating the hostages so that nearly all of them remained unharmed-this success must be credited in decisive measure to the commander of the force who planned,prepared and rehearsed the breakthrough-that is ,to the credit of Yoni.Perhaps it may be said paradoxically that precisely the success of the operation after Yoni was hit and did not live to see its extraordinary conclusion testifies,more than anything else,to the extent to which he prepared the force for its mission,to its precise and meticulous execution,so that it could be completed flawlessly even without its commander..It is of course, difficult to know how Yoni would have continued and what height he would have reached in whatever course he would have followed-military or academic.But whatever that course might have been,we have all lost one of the most wonderful,promising and outstanding young men of Israel."

5-0 out of 5 stars compulsory reading....find out the true meaning of HERO !
having read this book many times over and will continue to read it again and again and discovering more & more about a national hero ... Read more


66. Biography - Wouk, Herman (1915-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online
by Gale Reference Team
Digital: 20 Pages (2006-01-01)
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Word count: 5725. ... Read more


67. Herman Wouk's War and Remembrance
 Hardcover: 690 Pages (2004-01)
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68. Majorie Morningstar
by Herman Wouk
 Hardcover: 638 Pages (1955-01-01)

Asin: B000K03FFM
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69. Marjorie Morningstar
by Herman Wouk
 Paperback: Pages (1981-03-03)
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Isbn: 0671435981
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70. Herman Wouk
by Don't Stop the Carnival
 Hardcover: Pages (1965)

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71. The Caine Mutiny: A Novel of World War II
by Herman Wouk
Hardcover: 498 Pages (1951-01-01)

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72. The Traitor: A Drama
by Herman WOUK
 Hardcover: Pages (1949-01-01)

Asin: B00283DY8M
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74. The City Boy
by Herman Wouk
Paperback: Pages (1964-01-01)

Asin: B0016F5VNY
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75. Youngblood Hawke Part 2 Of 2
by Herman Wouk
 Audio Cassette: Pages (1980-07-01)
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Part Two Of Two Parts

In this powerful novel about an aspiring young author's assault on the citadel of New York publishing, Hawke launches his career with an oversized manuscript that becomes an instant success. Toasted by critics and swept along on a tide of popularity, he gives himself over to the lush life that gilds artistic success.

This story makes us the companion of a young writer caught up in the glamour and intrigue of "life at the top" in New York.It suggests the life and career of Thomas Wolfe. ... Read more


76. A Hole In Texas by Herman Wouk, Stated First edition, Hardcover copy with dust jacket. Copyrighted in 2004.
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Novel by famed novelist Herman Wouk. ... Read more


77. The Hope
by Wouk Herman
 Hardcover: Pages (1993)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Exciting Find!
My husband enjoys reading to pass time and had ask for this book specifically. He has a collection of hard back books and I was very excited to find this one offered in hard back also.I was very pleased to receive it in excellent condition as indicated. Thank you for helping me fulfill my husband's request.The Hope: A Novel ... Read more


78. The Caine Mutiny
by Herman Wouk
 Hardcover: Pages (1951)

Asin: B0012UFUX4
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79. A checklist of the works of Herman Wouk
by Harvey Sarner
 Unknown Binding: 131 Pages (1995)

Asin: B0006F5BQW
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80. THE HISTORICAL NOVEL: A Symposium Honoring Herman Wouk.
by Herman. Wouk
 Hardcover: Pages (1995)

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