Four Steps to Death: Stalingrad 1942

Four Steps to Death: Stalingrad 1942 - Paperback

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Four Steps to Death: Stalingrad 1942

Four Steps to Death: Stalingrad 1942 - Paperback

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by John Wilson (Author)

"This absorbing, well-crafted tale...is a haunting description of the tragedy and irony of war...In this vivid narrative, the awful cacophony of war comes to life...the skilled author succeeds without moralistic preaching in highlighting the harsh reality, the utter misery, and the heartbreak of war in this intricate but fascinating book." VOYA

Set during the Battle of Stalingrad, three participants--one Russian soldier, one German soldier and a boy caught in the middle--struggle to survive the largest battle in human history. None of them know how their fates will be intertwined as the cataclysm engulfs them.

"Four Steps to Death is a thoroughly anti-war novel...Wilson shows just how miserable and futile the practice of war is for those who must fight." Quill & Quire

"The action-filled text flows easily from steppe to city battle scenes...Wilson takes an overlooked moment or perspective in history and makes it come alive." Albany Public Library, NY

The Caught in Conflict Collection is an imprint of fast-paced, historically accurate, morally-complex quick reads for Adults and Teens.
Number of Pages: 170
Dimensions: 0.39 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: June 01, 2023
ISBN9798223367109
Author John Wilson
PublisherJohn Wilson
GenreYoung adult
FormatPaperback
PublishedJune 2023
LanguageENG- English
Pages170
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceTeens & young adults and Adults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About John Wilson

Terry began his career in brass at age ten in the band of Tower Colliery in South Wales where his father worked as a miner. He was awarded a Glamorgan scholarship at age eighteen to study the French horn with Barry Tuckwell at the Royal Academy of music in London. Terry later became professor of horn at the Academy. He also conducted brass ensemble classes there, and was later appointed an associate. In the distinguished career that followed he was to become a member of the London Mozart players, the Royal Philharmonic and the London Symphony Orchestra, always in demand for the leading brass ensembles such as the, Barry Tuckwell Horn quartet, the Jack Brymer Wind Soloists and the Philip Jones brass group. Terry composed, conducted, and arranged music for the RPO brass, LSO brass. He also composed the theme and incidental music for Harlech TV's The Pretenders; the orchestra being assembled from London's "session", community, and principals from the London orchestras, and conducted the recording sessions himself, at Abbey road studios. He was invited, by the actor Robert Hardy to arrange the final hymn, for the Rhos-Cwm Tawe male choir, and the solo trumpet of Maurice Murphy, at the memorial service for Richard Burton at the church of St. Martin in the fields Trafalgar square. He played as a member of the LSO, at the opening concert of the Barbican centre and at the Eightieth birthday concert of Aaron Copland, and as a studio player, in backing orchestras for many top performers such as Tony Bennet, Barbara Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Jack Jones, and Peggy Lee. He was a featured player in the orchestras of many world famous arrangers and composers, such as Henry Mancini, Billy May, Michel Legrand and Barry White's "Love Unlimited' orchestra. Terry also played on dozens of film soundtracks, including Battle of Britain, Diamonds are Forever, Superman, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and The Return of the Jedi where he can be heard playing the famous horn solo at the funeral of Darth Vader.

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