Where Valor Rests: Arlington National Cemetery
By (Author) Rick Atkinson
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
15th June 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Genealogy, heraldry, names and honours
Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
973.099
Paperback
192
Width 233mm, Height 302mm
Arlington National Cemetery spreads across the rolling hills west of the Potomac, a serene and reverent sanctuary for the presidents, soldiers, and heroes-famous and unsung alike-who lie in eternal rest among its green lawns and quiet glades. It is a roster dating back to America's birth and including many of the foremost names in our history. Bittersweet, breathtaking, sometimes heart-wrenching, always deeply respectful, this commemorative book guides readers gently over tree-lined slopes to share the ceremonies observed throughout the year, from the traditional wreath-laying on Memorial Day, which enshrines centuries of sacrifice, to the moving graveside services that honor individual men and women who served our country. Captured in stunning color by a select group of gifted photographers, these unforgettable images create a portrait as poignant as it is proud.
"In photographs and text so beautiful, so respectful and so honest that they repeatedly bring tears to the readers eyes, Where Valor Rests captures the meaning and importance of the nations most storied graveyard." Dallas Morning News
Rick Atkinson is the best-selling author of The Long Gray Line, Crusade, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning An Army at Dawn.