Until the Last Trumpet Sounds: The Life of General of the Armies John J. Pershing Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Until the Last Trumpet Sounds: The Life of General of the Armies John J. Pershing Book

General John J. Pershing may not be as honored as American military heroes Washington, Lee, Grant, and MacArthur, but he outranked them all: He's the only man ever to hold the rank of six-star general. And he certainly earned each one, with a career spanning from the final frontier wars of the 18th century to his leadership in the Spanish-American War in 1898 to his pursuit of Mexican bandit Pancho Villa in 1916. Pershing is best remembered, of course, for commanding the American Expeditionary Force in the First World War, which helped bring the conflict to a successful conclusion for the Allies. Gene Smith is a skilled biographer with an eye for detail and a knack with anecdotes. His Pershing--often misunderstood as a cold and brutal character--comes alive on the pages of Until the Last Trumpet Sounds.Read More

from£14.92 | RRP: £20.99
* Excludes Voucher Code Discount Also available Used from £11.63
  • Product Description

    Until the Last Trumpet Sounds

    He remains the only military officer in United States history to have worn six stars. His career encompassed—and dramatically affected—the transformation of his country into a world superpower. Now, the first intimate biography of General of the Armies John J. Pershing provides a compelling argument for his singular resonance.

    Following the success of American Gothic, historian Gene Smith confirms his reputation as one of history's premier storytellers. Until the Last Trumpet Sounds is the epic saga of a military legend. Born in Missouri on the threshold of the golden military age of Grant, Lee, Sherman, and Jackson, Pershing was five years old when Lee surrendered at Appomattox in 1865. He attended West Point, initially pursuing the appointment with no desire to even become a soldier, but to receive a top education. While not a brilliant scholar—and despite a penchant for tardiness that cost him hundreds of disciplinary demerits—he emerged as a peerless leader, elected president of his class and commander of the Corps of Cadets. As a young soldier, he taught military tactics and mathematics at the University of Nebraska—among his students was a young writer named Willa Cather—and served in the cavalry, witnessing the poignant, inevitable shift of the American West from a frontier to an uninterrupted extension of settlements.

    Pershing's military career began in the West, commanding Buffalo Soldiers, participating in the Wounded Knee campaign and, later, chasing Pancho Villa in Mexico. Smith pinpoints these beginnings as the foundations for the general's later achievements, vividly illustrating Pershing's steady string of promotions and the development of his trademark discipline and stoicism. Filled with compelling anecdotes—including a fascinating account of the young Pershing's controversial promotion to general and his first assignment in Manila—Until the Last Trumpet Sounds climaxes with the rich drama of World War I, providing insight into the mechanisms and underpinnings of Pershing's triumphs as Commander of the American Expeditionary Force in France and unparalleled rank as General of the Armies.

    Breathtaking military adventure and masterful biography converge in this riveting chronicle of a vital period in American history, sharply and uniquely observed through the life of one of its most important players. Until the Last Trumpet Sounds is a penetrating, fresh look at a courageous figure, from his Alsatian ancestors arriving in the New World in 1749 to his grandson killed in Vietnam. Smith brings his meticulous research and eye for telling detail to bear on Pershing's eventual triumphs, as well as on his lasting legacies. Here is indispensable reading for all military and American history devotees.

    Critical acclaim for Gene Smith

    "A storyteller of history, Gene Smith is one of the very best in his field." —The Washington Post on The Shattered Dream.

    "A brilliantly written and dramatically effective work of history . . . its atmosphere of intimate authority and its strong narrative drive combine to make it intensely readable. . . . Smith is a prodigious researcher, an artful writer." —The New York Times on When the Cheering Stopped.

    "A ripping good tale. . . . The fast-paced narrative is well spiked with dialogue. . . . The story rivets you. You can't put the book down." —The New York Times Book Review on American Gothic.

  • 047124693X
  • 9780471246930
  • Gene Smith
  • 22 April 1998
  • John Wiley & Sons
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 384
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. If you click through any of the links below and make a purchase we may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). Click here to learn more.

Would you like your name to appear with the review?

We will post your book review within a day or so as long as it meets our guidelines and terms and conditions. All reviews submitted become the licensed property of www.find-book.co.uk as written in our terms and conditions. None of your personal details will be passed on to any other third party.

All form fields are required.