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Normandy: A Graphic Adaptation of D-Day, the Allied Invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe (Paperback)
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Description
Normandy is a historically accurate and serious graphic narrative of the most anticipated event of World War II: the invasion of Normandy.
About the Author
Writer and artist Wayne Vansant (Marbleton, GA) was the primary artist for Marvel’s The ‘Nam for more than five years. Since then, he has written and illustrated many historically accurate books such as Days of Darkness, Battron: The Trojan Woman, Antietam: The Fiery Trial (with the National Park Service), Blockade: The Civil War at Sea, The War in Korea, and The Vietnam War: A Graphic History. He is currently finishing up The Hammer and the Anvil (2012), a book about Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and the end of slavery in America.







