Description
Signed first edition of From the Danube to the Yalu by Gen. Mark W. Clark.
Octavo, viii, 369pp. Blue cloth, title stamped in gilt on spine. Stated “first edition” on copyright page. Clean text throughout, light dust along top edge of text block. Includes the fold-out map of the Korean peninsula. In the publisher’s dust jacket, $5.00 on front flap, light shelf wear, short closed tear on back panel, bright illustrations.
Inscribed: “To: Elizabeth / from Paul Sanger with the best wishes of Mark W. Clark.”
General Mark W. Clark (1896-1984) was the youngest four-star General during World War II and commander of the Fifth Army during the Allied invasion of Italy. He famously captured Rome in June 1944, as the Allies were landing in Normandy. Clark was close friends with Gen. Eisenhower, who considered him a “brilliant staff officer.” In retirement, he served as President of The Citadel.