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Fields of Fire is a novel by U.S. Senator Jim Webb, first published in 1978. It is a work of fiction which depicts a platoon of Marines serving in the Vietnam War. Content. The novel is told mainly from the viewpoints of three Marines: 2nd Lt.
- James Webb
- 1978
Fields of Fire is a 1987 Australian mini series about cane cutters in Queensland just prior to and during World War II.
Jan 1, 2001 · Fields of Fire is James Webb’s classic, searing novel of the Vietnam War, a novel of poetic power, razor-sharp observation, and agonizing human truths seen through the prism of nonstop combat. Weaving together a cast of vivid characters, Fields of Fire captures the journey of unformed men through a man-made hell — until each man finds his ...
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A 1987 TV miniseries about an Englishman who becomes a cane-cutter in Queensland, Australia, and falls for two sisters. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, and read user reviews on IMDb.
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- 1987-06-14
- Drama, Romance
- 191
Fields of Fire is James Webb’s classic novel of the Vietnam War, a novel of poetic power, razor-sharp observation, and agonizing human truths seen through the prism of nonstop combat. Weaving together a cast of vivid characters, Fields of Fire captures the journey of unformed men through a man-made hell—until each man finds his fate.
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- James Webb
- Bantam
Aug 28, 2001 · Fields of Fire is James Webb’s classic novel of the Vietnam War, a novel of poetic power, razor-sharp observation, and agonizing human truths seen through the prism of nonstop combat. Weaving together a cast of vivid characters, Fields of Fire captures the journey of unformed men through a man-made hell—until each man finds his fate.
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These include six best-selling novels, notably “Fields of Fire,” widely recognized as the classic novel of the Vietnam War. His nonfiction books include “Born Fighting,” a sweeping cultural history of the Scots-Irish people that author Tom Wolfe termed “an important work of sociological history…the most brilliant battle-flare ever ...
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