An eyewitness to the ebbs and flows of World War II, McIntosh's weekly columns became a staple for millions of Americans, chronicling events abroad and at home with immediacy, vivid description, balanced prose, very often giving most Americans a glimpse of the world outside their country for the first time. Compared to Mark Twain for his journalistic skills, this is the first time his writings have been available in book form, and encapsulate not only wonderful prose but also history as it unfolds.
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