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Edward Latimer Beach

    Edward Latimer Beach Jr. war ein ausgezeichneter U-Boot-Offizier und Bestsellerautor, dessen literarisches Schaffen tief von seinem umfangreichen Marinedienst geprägt war. Ausgehend von seinen eigenen Kampferfahrungen erweckte er die intensive Welt des U-Boot-Krieges mit packenden Erzählungen zum Leben. Seine Werke erforschen Themen wie Mut, strategisches Manövrieren und die einzigartigen Belastungen, denen U-Boot-Fahrer ausgesetzt sind, und bieten den Lesern authentische und fesselnde Einblicke in das Marineleben. Beachs Schriften zeugen von seinem tiefen Verständnis des maritimen Konflikts und des menschlichen Geistes unter Druck.

    Run Silent Run Deep
    Tödliche Tiefen
    Reader's Digest Auswahlbücher
    Reader's Digest Auswahlbücher: Die Pest auf Borneo; Die Mitgift; Tödliche Tiefen; Stille Teilhaber
    Tödliche Tiefen. Roman
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    • Ralph Osborn, Midshipman at Annapolis

      A Story of Life at the U.S. Naval Academy

      • 254 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Edward Latimer Beach Sr. was a notable United States Navy officer and author, with a service record spanning the Spanish-American War to World War I. His legacy includes being the father of Captain Edward L. Beach Jr., who led the USS Triton on a historic submerged circumnavigation and authored the acclaimed novel "Run Silent, Run Deep." Beach Sr.'s life reflects a significant military and literary heritage, contributing to naval history and literature.

      Ralph Osborn, Midshipman at Annapolis2023
    • An Annapolis First Classman

      Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill

      • 212 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The book chronicles the life of Edward Latimer Beach Sr., a distinguished United States Navy officer who participated in three significant wars, including the Spanish-American War and World War I. It highlights his military career and contributions, as well as his legacy as the father of Captain Edward L. Beach Jr., known for commanding the USS Triton and authoring the acclaimed novel Run Silent, Run Deep. The narrative offers insights into both Beach Sr.'s experiences and his family's naval heritage.

      An Annapolis First Classman2023
    • An Annapolis First Classman

      • 158 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the United States Naval Academy, this narrative follows the life of a First Classman navigating the challenges of military training and personal growth. The protagonist grapples with intense academic demands, the pressures of leadership, and the complexities of camaraderie among peers. Themes of honor, sacrifice, and the pursuit of excellence are explored, offering an insider's perspective on the rigorous path to becoming a naval officer and the profound impact of these formative experiences on character development.

      An Annapolis First Classman2020
    • Het Beste boek

      Bloot voor de dokter. Koud is de zee. Geschenk van een ezel. Stormwind

      • 511 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Bloot voor de dokter - Hylke SpeerstraKoud is de zee - Edward L. Beach(Cold is the Sea)Geschenk van een ezel - Yhomas M. CoffeyStormwind - Madeleine Brent

      Het Beste boek1986
    • Cold Is the Sea followed, in 1978, Edward L. Beach's extraordinarily successful first two novels, easily meeting their high standards. But unlike these earlier World War II novels, this book is set fifteen years after the war's end as the U.S. Navy converts its fleet of conventional submarines to nuclear-powered ships. The focus of the story is the USS Cushing, whose sixteen missile silos carry more explosive power than all the munitions used in both world wars. The Cushing is on a secret mission to the Arctic Ocean to determine whether her missiles are effective if fired from beneath the ice. When the submarine is incapacitated, with a suspicious Russian sub lurking in the vicinity, the scene is set for a dramatic thriller, rich in technical detail and submarine lore.

      Cold is the Sea1979
      3,7
    • Run Silent Run Deep

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Commander Edward Richardson and his exec, Jim Bledsoe, are bound together by wartime duty, divided by jealousy, pride and love for one beautiful woman. Their home is the USS Walrus, part of the "silent service" engaged in a crucial drive to destroy the Japanese navy in the dark days of WW II. In an heroic undersea mission, Richardson, Bledsoe, and their crew--the hunters and the hunted--confront their most formidable opponent in the vicious battle to survive and control the seas. "If ever a book has a ring of reality, this is it...combat passages rank with the most exciting writing about any branch of service." (The New York Times)

      Run Silent Run Deep1974
      4,5