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The 12 O'Clock High Logbook: The Unofficial History of the Novel, Motion Picture, and TV Series
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The 12 O'Clock High Logbook: The Unofficial History of the Novel, Motion Picture, and TV Series
Current price: $29.95
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The 12 O'Clock High Logbook: The Unofficial History of the Novel, Motion Picture, and TV Series
Current price: $29.95
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Since its original release
The "12 O'Clock High" Logbook: The Unofficial History of the Novel, Motion Picture, and TV Series
has been a consistent seller among WWII buffs, lovers of aviation, and fans of Hollywood TV and movies. The book, a labor of love for co-authors Allan T. Duffin and Paul Matheis, is a detailed, comprehensive look at a media phenomenon. Army Air Force officers Beirne Lay, Jr., and Sy Bartlett wrote the novel
12 O'Clock High
as a somewhat fictionalized record of their experiences in England during World War II. Twentieth Century-Fox optioned the book and produced the 1949 movie version starring Gregory Peck as tough-as-nails Brigadier General Frank Savage. In 1964, prolific producer Quinn Martin (
The Untouchables, The FBI
) brought
to television as a weekly series on ABC, starring Robert Lansing as Savage. Packed with fresh interviews, rare photographs, and behind-the-scenes stories published for the first time anywhere,
The "12 O'Clock High" Logbook
is the definitive history of this unique tale of heroism in World War II
.
The "12 O'Clock High" Logbook: The Unofficial History of the Novel, Motion Picture, and TV Series
has been a consistent seller among WWII buffs, lovers of aviation, and fans of Hollywood TV and movies. The book, a labor of love for co-authors Allan T. Duffin and Paul Matheis, is a detailed, comprehensive look at a media phenomenon. Army Air Force officers Beirne Lay, Jr., and Sy Bartlett wrote the novel
12 O'Clock High
as a somewhat fictionalized record of their experiences in England during World War II. Twentieth Century-Fox optioned the book and produced the 1949 movie version starring Gregory Peck as tough-as-nails Brigadier General Frank Savage. In 1964, prolific producer Quinn Martin (
The Untouchables, The FBI
) brought
to television as a weekly series on ABC, starring Robert Lansing as Savage. Packed with fresh interviews, rare photographs, and behind-the-scenes stories published for the first time anywhere,
The "12 O'Clock High" Logbook
is the definitive history of this unique tale of heroism in World War II
.