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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Coronet
- Pages
- 576
- ISBN
- 9780340199411
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Original edition details
Other editions (13)
Other editions

A Bridge Too Far
2007 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

A Bridge Too Far
1983 • Grand Central Publishing
English

A Bridge Too Far
1974 • Popular Library
English

A Bridge Too Far
1990 • Books on Tape, Inc.
English

A Bridge Too Far
1977 • Popular Library
English

A Bridge Too Far
1977 • Popular Library
English

UN Puente Lejano/Distant Bridge
1974 • Aims Intl Books Corp
English

A Bridge Too Far
1999 • Wordsworth Editions
English

Die Brücke von Arnheim (Gebundene Ausgabe)
1975 • Fischer S. Verlag GmbH; Auflage: 21.-40.Tsd
German

Un Puente Lejano
2007 • Inedita Ediciones
Spanish

Bridge Too Far The Classic History of the Greatest Airborne Battle of World War
1995 • Turtleback Books
English

Un puente lejano / A Bridge too Far (Spanish Edition)
2011 • Inedita Ediciones
Spanish

A Bridge Too Far The Classic History of the Greatest Battle of World War II
2010 • Simon and Schuster
English
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Cornelius Ryan's "A Bridge Too Far" is widely celebrated for its highly accessible and engaging approach to military history. Reviewers consistently praise Ryan's exceptional ability to weave compelling individual anecdotes and personal stories into the broader strategic narrative, making the complex details of the campaign feel real and relatable, even for readers not deeply versed in military tactics. The book is lauded for its meticulous and exhaustive research, drawing from numerous first-hand accounts of soldiers and civilians from all sides, which provides a rich, human element to the historical events. Many consider it a groundbreaking work for its in-depth exploration of a significant Allied defeat, a topic less common at the time of its original publication, and commend Ryan's journalistic skill in breathing life into the experiences of those involved.
While overwhelmingly positive, some reviewers noted a few areas for improvement. A minor point raised by some is that the narrative can occasionally feel a bit dry, despite its overall engaging quality. For those relying solely on the audiobook format, the absence of visual aids like maps or diagrams was sometimes a drawback, making it challenging to fully grasp the geographical distances and unit movements. Additionally, a few readers felt that the book's focus leaned more heavily towards certain Allied forces, with slightly less detail given to others. Some also suggested that a deeper strategic analysis of the operation could have further enriched the account.
Despite these minor criticisms, "A Bridge Too Far" is overwhelmingly regarded as a classic and essential read for anyone interested in World War II history. Many reviewers consider it the definitive account of this particular campaign, offering a powerful and often poignant look at a famously flawed operation. Its blend of detailed historical fact and compelling human stories makes it highly recommended for both seasoned military historians and general readers seeking an immersive understanding of a pivotal moment in the war. The book particularly appeals to those who appreciate a narrative that vividly portrays the courage, sacrifices, and complex realities faced by individuals caught in large-scale military endeavors, and how even well-intentioned plans can go disastrously wrong.
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