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008 130517s2012 nyua b 001 0aeng
010 2013016544
020 9780345549440|qhardcover|qalkaline paper
020 0345549449|qhardcover|qalkaline paper
035 (OCoLC)844073723
035 (OCoLC)844073723
035 (OCoLC)844073723
040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dOCLCO|dWHP
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050 00 CT275.W3527|bA3 2013
082 00 977.6/054092|aB|223
100 1 Weber, Mark M.
245 10 Tell my sons :|ba father's last letters /|cLt. Col. Mark
M. Weber ; foreword by Robin Williams.
250 First edition.
264 1 New York :|bBallantine Books,|c2012.
300 xxvi, 212 pages :|billustrations ;|c22 cm
336 text|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|2rdamedia
338 volume|2rdacarrier
500 "Originally published by Beaver's Pond Press, Inc., in
2012 in slightly different form"--Title page verso.
504 Includes bibliographical references.
520 "At the high point of a soaring career in the U.S. Army,
Lt. Col. Mark Weber was tapped by General David Petraeus
to serve in a high profile job within the Afghan
Parliament as a military advisor. Within weeks, a routine
physical revealed stage IV intestinal cancer in the thirty
-eight-year-old father of three ... When [he] realized
that he was not going to survive this final tour of combat,
he began to write a letter to his boys, so that as they
grew up without him, they would know what his life-and-
death story had taught him--about courage and fear,
challenge and comfort, words and actions, pride and
humility, seriousness and humor, and a never-ending search
for new ideas and inspiration"--Dust jacket flap.
600 10 Weber, Mark M.
610 10 United States.|bArmy|xOfficers|vBiography.
610 10 Minnesota.|bArmy National Guard|vBiography.
650 0 Conduct of life.
650 0 Afghan War, 2001-2021|vPersonal narratives, American.
650 0 Cancer|xPatients|zUnited States|vBiography.
650 0 Death|xPsychological aspects.
651 0 Minnesota|vBiography.
994 02|bWHP