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Readers to participate in a Sailor? S Journey

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Carlsbad, CA (Vocus) 13 October 2010

Xlibris, the first self-publishing service, today announced the launch of a Sailor’s Journey: Stories from the Second World War. In this interesting book the author takes the reader Dolph Brostrom board a vessel of memories.


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? reckless youth in California were suddenly changed by the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Shocked and full of anxiety and disbelief, he and his friends later, the armed forces. This was the beginning of his fascinating life of the Navy. He lived through years were adventurous, colorful, turbulent, sometimes sober and sometimes funny. Through vivid narrative, Brostrom collected in this press release stories about the end of the Great Depression and the bombing of Pearl Harbor until the end of World War II. It tells the eventsâ? As seen through the eyes of the young Brostrom? Big Band-era and service ship repair AD 40 in New Caledonia and other parts of the South Pacific. His experience in Australia, fascinated, as the warm and courageous people he met experience. With the enemy directly on its coast, Australian and the U.S. have established long-lasting ties of friendship.


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with nostalgic photographs, maps and illustrations Completed trip is a sailor: The Tales of World War II documents, an incredible journey mana of friendship, brotherhood, love and patriotism? ?. He lived rivets readers with a celebration of life and despite the turmoil. This book will be presented later this year? S New York Library Association Book of the exhibits in Saratoga Springs, NY, 2-5 November 2010. For more information, log on to Xlibris.com.

About the author

Dolph Brostrom was born in New Castle, Australia in 1921. He worked in the shipyards and part-time college courses while their world was destroyed by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He decided to join the Navy and served until the end of World War II. After the war he joined the fire department in Oakland, California, but was borne to active duty during the Korean War and served with the Navy Patrol Bomber Squadron VP-871 in Japan and Korea.

After this tour ended, ended his career with the Oakland Fire Department Brostrom. During this time, and then he was involved in real estate investment, imports and output in opal mining. Brostrom had been married twice, had five children, and helped with two grandchildren. He currently lives in Carlsbad, California, and has about travel, politics, and fishing. He is so by the response to his first book, which he already has his second start excited.


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marine Brostrom Dolph
Tales of the Second World War
Release Date
: 8 October 2010

Trade Paperback, 0.99, 157 pages, 978-1-4535-3181-5

Trade Paperback, 0.99, 157 pages, 978-1-4535-3182-2
eBook
; 0.99; 978-1-4535-3183-9

members of the media who can write this book is a free copy of the case by contacting the editor on request (888) 795-4274 x. 7879. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x. 7879.

For further information about self-publishing and marketing with Xlibris, www.Xlibris.com visit. To download a manual for publication, please call (888) 795-4274.

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