Little, Brown and Company, New York, NY, 1971. - 1322 p.
In this massive, best-selling novel-over one year on national best-seller lists-Pulitzer Prize winner Herman Wouk re-creates two of the most dramatic years of the twentieth century, taking the
entire planet for his stage. From Washington, D.C., to the capitals of Europe to Pearl Harbor, The Winds of War pulses with the life of those great and terrible days-it's huge cast of characters including Hitler, Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, and ordinary men and women like the Henrys, an American naval family whose deeds were never recorded in the annals of history.