BOOKS
The last ring home : a POWs lasting legacy of courage love and honor in World War II

Publisher: [Mondset Press]


Title Details
  • The last ring home :
Publishers
  • [S.l.] [Mondset Press]c2016
Descriptions
  • 210 pages illustrations
Language
    English
Subjects
  • Dial, Minter
  • Prisoners of War -- Philippines
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, Japanese
Material Type
  • BK
  • Book
Location RHC
Item Call Number D 805 .J3 D535 2016
Status Available
Barcode 18516
Library Of Congress Call Number
  • Classification number - D 805 .J3
  • Item number - D535 2016
Main Entry
  • Personal name - Dial, Minter II
Title Statement
  • Title - The last ring home :
  • Remainder of title - a POW's lasting legacy of courage, love, and honor in World War II /
  • Statement of responsibility, etc. - Minter Dial II
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc. - [S.l.]
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc. - [Mondset Press]
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc. - c2016
Physical Description
  • Extent - 210 pages
  • Other physical details - illustrations
Content Type
Media Type
Carrier Type
Summary, Etc.
  • Summary, etc. - "The spellbinding account of one man's obsession with a family mystery--and the product of decades of research and inquiries--The Last Ring Home explores author Minter Dial's pursuit of the true story of his namesake, his late grandfather Lt. Minter Dial, a celebrated war hero whose suffering and trauma nearly buried his memory forever. A prisoner of the Japanese in the Philippines after the fall of Bataan and Corregidor, Lt. Dial discovered the cruelest meaning of the bushido code. Moments before he was killed, he gave his treasured Naval Academy ring to a friend. In the ensuing chaos, it disappeared. Armed with a passion for history and a desire to uncover his grandfather's legacy, Dial's epic quest for the lost ring transports him to prisoner-of-war memorials and ex-POW conventions, military and press archives, and across the globe to the homes of those affected by World War II. Sweeping as far back as the American Civil War, The Last Ring Home combines rigorous research with more than one hundred interviews with experts, survivors, and descendants of the Greatest Generation to tell the powerful story of American prisoners of war in the Pacific"
Language Note
  • Language note - English
Subject Personal Name
  • Personal name - Dial, Minter
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Prisoners of War
  • Geographic subdivision - Philippines
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - World War, 1939-1945
  • General subdivision - Prisoners and prisons, Japanese