
Cornelius Ryan
Cornelius Ryan was a renowned Irish-American journalist and author celebrated for his meticulously researched and gripping accounts of World War II. His most famous works, 'The Longest Day' and 'A Bridge Too Far,' are considered definitive narratives of pivotal Allied operations. Ryan's dedication to historical accuracy and vivid storytelling made him a master of military history non-fiction.
Books by Cornelius Ryan
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The Longest Day
by Cornelius Ryan
4.3(20,389)
Cornelius Ryan's "The Longest Day" plunges readers into the brutal, historic hours of D-Day through accounts from both sides, detailing the courage, terror, and human resolve that shaped World War II.

A Bridge Too Far
by Cornelius Ryan
4.3(17,789)
A desperate Allied gamble to end World War II with an airborne assault on the Rhine bridge at Arnhem becomes a story of heroism, miscalculation, and tragic defeat, with heavy costs for the Allies.