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  • ENGLISH

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  • 9781310395231

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  • RARE

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  • PAPERBACK

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    The is the true story of Commander C. D. Smith - skipper of a Yangtze River steamer, Shanghai Harbor pilot, Captain of the U.S.S. Wake and the prisoner the Japanese couldn't hold.

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    Quentin Reynolds

    Born in the Bronx, New York, on April 11, 1902, to a school principal and his wife, Quentin James Reynolds grew up in Brooklyn and graduated from Manual Training High School. He enrolled at Brown University and excelled in football, boxing, and swimming. In fact, after earning his Ph.B. he spent a year on a professional football team. Going from job to job, Reynolds couldnt find a career he enjoyed. His father suggested law school, and by the time he earned his degree, Reynolds had finally figured out what he wanted to do.

    Journalism ,not law, appealed to Reynolds, and he worked as a reporter and then a sports columnist. In 1933 he was sent as a feature writer to report on Germany and the rise of Hitler. At that time, Reynolds was writing for the International News Service. The Germans didnt approve of Reynoldss slant against the Third Reich and socialism; however, from the article Reynolds gained employment at Colliers for whom he eventually penned 384 articles and short stories over a fifteen year span. A prolific writer, Reynoldss fame came during an assignment to cover the erupting World War II.

    Reynolds spent time in France and then fled to England. While there he came to appreciate and respect the British. In account after account he portrayed the strong will and determination of a nation fighting for its very survival. He penned seven books about the war, broadcasted for the British Broadcasting Company, narrated two film documentaries, and lectured in the United States. Reynoldss popularity soared as people learned of his bravery and the risks he took to get the story.

    Unfortunately for Reynolds, not everyone found him admirable. A Hearst columnist disputed his claims and suggested Reynolds was cowardly. After five years in the court system, Reynolds won over $175,000 in the libel judgement. This wasnt his only time he was brought to the publics attention for questionable acts. In 1952 Reynolds had penned a book