Chesty: The Story of Lieutenant General Lewis B. Puller, USMC by Jon T. Hoffman

BUY IT NEW

  • $20.00 List price
    $19.00 Online price
    $17.10 Member price
    (Save 14%)
    Limited Time Offer! Everyone receives the Member Price on books.
    See Details
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=9780375760440&productCode=BK&maxCount=100&threshold=3

GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

Usually ships within 24 hours

Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

BUY IT USED

24 copies from $2.85

See All Available

Pick Me Up

Reserve it at BN.com & pick it up in 60 minutes at your local store.

Enter a zip code

(Paperback - Reprint)

  • Pub. Date: August 2002
  • 672pp
  • Sales Rank: 204,945
    More Formats 
    Available in eBook$16.00
    Buy it Used: 24 copies from $2.85 See All Available

    Customers who bought this also bought

     
    • Overview
    • Editorial Reviews
    • Customer Reviews
    • Features

    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: August 2002
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 672pp
    • Sales Rank: 204,945

    Synopsis

    This biography of a famous and revered Marine is based on Puller's personal papers and personnel record. It appraises Puller's career and his contributions to the Corps. B&w historical and personal photos are included. The author has spent his career as an infantry officer and military historian. He is presently serving as the deputy director of the Marine Corps History and Museums Division. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

    Edwin Howard Simmons

    Holder of an incredible five Navy Crosses, Marine Corps hero Lewis B. Puller deserves this definitive biography. Jon Hoffman, in his meticulously researched and written Chesty, gets past the legends and reveals the man.

    More Reviews and Recommendations

    Biography

    Jon Hoffman is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve and is currently serving on extended active duty as the deputy director of the Marine Corps History & Museums Division. He has spent sixteen years on active duty as an infantry officer and historian. He has a Master’s Degree in military history from Ohio State and a law degree from Duke University. His first book, Once A Legend, a biography of Major General Merritt “Red Mike” Edson, won the Marine Corps’ prize as the best book of the year.
    LtCol Hoffman lives in Virginia.


    From the Hardcover edition.

    Customer Reviews

    A book about a Marineby Anonymous

    Reader Rating:
    See Detailed Ratings

    October 31, 2002: I have heard of Chesty Puller throughout my 43-year Marine life, I have Chesty's own story "Marine", but I never really knew or understood this Marine until I read Chesty. A must read for all Marines.

    Man, Marine and Legendby Anonymous

    Reader Rating:
    See Detailed Ratings

    September 16, 2002: Most biographers end up by either glorifying or crucifying their subject or presenting such an insipid, milquetoast portrait that it resembles more a paper-doll than a person. Author Jon Hoffman, recently promoted to full colonel, shows us Lewis ?Chesty? Puller as the man, the Marine and the legend---without glossing over his mistakes and flaws. The result reveals the multifarious character of ?Chesty? Puller, the most famous (and possibly the most controversial) Marine who ever lived. This book is not only a well-researched and documented biography, but also a history of the modern Marine Corps from the end of WWI to the end of the Korean War. I don?t think the true character of the man could be understood without seeing him against this background. At the end of WWI, Lewis ?Chesty? Puller struggled 6 years to finally earn a permanent commission in the Marine Corps, overcoming obstacles which would have caused lesser men to give up in disgust. He fought in the jungles of Haiti and Nicaragua, through the Pacific campaign in WWII and the Korean War. Along the way, he was awarded 5 Navy Crosses (more than any other man in history) and at least one of them probably should have been the Congressional Medal of Honor. Retiring as a lieutenant general after the Korean War, he tried unsuccessfully to obtain to a combat command in Vietnam. The book also describes his remaining years of declining health and personal tragedy before succumbing to a series of strokes. Col. Hoffman, who I am sure is well on the way to establishing a reputation as significant military historian, has written a wonderful, honest biography of Chesty Puller. Anyone who is interested in military history should read this book.


    More Customer Reviews