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Posted 01-17-2007

SPECIAL EVENT at the Historical Society of Berks County
SATURDAY, January 27, 2007 -- at 1 P.M.

Reading native Donald L. Miller, author of nationally
aclaimed historical books, is returning to Reading to
discuss his new book, "Masters of the Air; America's
Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany."



Dr. Miller made special arrangements in his nationwide
book tour to visit the Society for this special offering.
His brother, Larry, a valued member of our Society, did
much to make his brother's visit possible.

Dr. Donald L. Miller:




Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought
the Air War Against Nazi Germany...by...
DONALD MILLER.

Description: Historian Donald Miller discusses the
sacrifices of American airmen serving in Europe during
WWII. In his talk, Mr. Miller notes that by D-Day in
June of 1944, over 10,000 U.S. airmen had been killed
during bombing missions.

Donald Miller discusses the effectiveness of the
bombing, the techniques used, the extremely harsh
conditions inside the bombers, and the decisions
regarding bombing targets. Much of the author's research
was done at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum.

Author Bio: Donald Miller is the author of eight
books including "D-Days in the Pacific", "The Story
of World War II: Revised, (expanded, and updated from
the original text by Henry Steele Commanger)", and
"City of the Century: The Epic of Chicago and the
Making of America."

Donald L. Miller is MacCracken Professor of History
at Lafeyette College in Easton, Pennsylvania.




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Biographical data:

Dr. Donald L. Miller is the John Henry MacCracken
Professor of History at Lafayette College and author
of eight books, including Lewis Mumford, A Life,
named a New York Times Notable Book and nominated
for seven literary awards. “With this large, large
spirited life of Lewis Mumford, Donald L. Miller
takes his place in the first rank of contemporary
American biographers,” writes biographer and his-
torian David McCullough, who has also called Miller
“one of our ablest historians.”

Miller’s biography was recently re-republished by
Grove Press as part of its series, “Grove Great Lives,”
a collection of “classic twentieth century biographies.”

“The America that shaped Mumford is gone. But to read
his life as Donald Miller narrates it is to gain, for
a few hours, that lost world back,“ writes Hugh Kenner
in the Washington Times.

Henry Steele Commager and Norman Cousins have hailed
Miller’s other book on Mumford, The Lewis Mumford
Reader as a “superb” introduction “to one of the most
celebrated minds of the twentieth century….[Miller’s]
book,” writes Cousins, “is a treasure-house for all
those who think that the human mind can make a
difference in the human situation.”

Miller co-authored with Richard Sharpless, The Kingdom
of Coal: Work, Enterprise, and Ethnic Communities in
the Mine Fields. The book has been cited as the “the
first comprehensive history of the industry and the
culture that it spawned” and one of the best books
ever published on “a giant American industry.” It
was nominated for over a half dozen prizes, inclu-
ding the Francis Parkman Prize and the Bancroft
Prize.

A seven-part National Public Radio series by Miller
based on the book won first prize in the Excellence
in Broadcasting Competition in 1989.

Miller’s prize-winning best-seller, City of the Century:
The Epic of Chicago and the Making of America received
the Great Lakes Book Award for non-fiction in 1996,
and was made into a seven hour documentary film series
for PBS’s The American Experience. In a front page
review in Book World, the Washington Post described the
book as “sweeping and beautifully written.”

Michiko Kakutani of the New York Times hailed it as
“a wonderfully readable account of Chicago’s…history.”
And John Barron of the Chicago Sun Times wrote that
“Miller has written what will be judged as the great
Chicago history.”

Historians and reviewers have described Miller’s
The Story of World War II as one of the finest works
written on modern warfare, “a major publishing
event,” in the words of David McCullough. Historian
Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote that “it is likely to
remain a classic for generations to come.”

“Put together with skill and sensitivity, it is a
chronicle of ruin and agony, both a tribune and a
warning,” wrote National Book Award-winner Paul
Fussell, who named Miller’s book one of the three
outstanding works published on the history of the
war. Amazon.com named it one of the Top Ten
Books on War, a list that included Ernest Hemingway’s
For Whom the Bell Tolls and Elie Wiesel’s Night.

“This is the one book tha deserves to be titled
THE Story of World II,” writes James Bradley, author
of Flags of Our Fathers, and Flyboys. “Miller,”
writes Andrew Carroll, author of the best-selling
War Letters,” has crafted a suspenseful and riveting
retelling of perhaps the greatest story in human history.”

The chapters on the Pacific War in The Story of
World War II were adopted for an award-winning
American Experience television documentary, Victory
in the Pacific, which aired in May, 2005. This film
was recently nominated for three Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Historical Programming-Long Form;
Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Writing;
and Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft:
Research.

Miller’s D-Days in the Pacific, the story of the
American re-conquest of the Pacific from Imperial
Japan, was named one of the Outstanding Books on
Military History in 2006 by both the Washington Post
and World War II Magazine. It is a companion volume
for the History Channel Series with the same title,
which aired in August, 2006.

MILLER's NEWEST BOOK, Masters of the Air:
America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against
Nazi Germany, has been selected by three major book
clubs: Book of the Month, History Book Club, and
Military History Book Club.

Miller was the lead scholar, writer, and host of
the 26-part PBS series, A Biography of America.
The series has been adopted for course use by over
200 colleges and universities and won several national
television awards.

Miller has been an historical advisor, commentator,
scriptwriter, or host for over 40 television
productions, including the History Channel's
Movies in Time, and the national television
productions, Ulysses Grant, Abe and Mary Lincoln,
April, 1865: The Month that Saved America, The
Rockefellers, The Great Chicago Fire, Marshall
Field: American Merchant Prince, The Hidden History
of Chicago, Night of the Long Knives, and
America, 1900, winner of the prestigious Peabody Prize.

Miller is active in urban affairs and city planning.
He wrote the introduction to Metropolis 2020, a master
plan for the city of Chicago that was published
by the University of Chicago Press. He has lectured
in this country and Europe on architecture and city
design.

Miller’s articles have appeared in national
publications, among them The Washington Post, The
Chicago Tribune and The New York Times.
He is a contributing editor of American Heritage Magazine.

Miller has won six awards for excellence in teaching,
five fellowships from the National Endowment for the
Humanities, and a number of prestigious book awards.

In May 2004, Miller was chosen by the Smithsonian
Institution to give the “kick-off” event of its D-Day
celebrations on the Washington Mall--a series of
lectures at the Smithsonian on the history of World War II.

Miller has been the keynote speaker at events sponsored
by professional, business, and academic audiences.
Among the organizations he has poken to are: IBM, AT&T,
the Federal Reserve Bank (Chicago), The Chicago
Historical Society, the Aspen Institute, the Television
Critics Association, Russell Reynolds Associates, the
New York State Assembly, the American Architectural
Association, the Smithsonian Institution, the National
D-Day Museum, the Municipal Arts Society, New York,
the American Historical Association, the Annenberg
Foundation, the World Trade Center Chicago, the Embassy
of the United States, London, Churchill College, Cambridge,
and the National Press Club.

Miller received his Ph.D., from the University of
Maryland and joined the Lafayette College faculty in
1978.

He has also taught at Cornell University’s School for
Industrial and Labor Relations, the Graduate School of the
University of Pennsylvania, the Graduate Center of the
City University of New York and Oxford University.

He is the recipient of an honorary degree of Doctor of
Humane Letters from St. Vincent College and Outstanding
Alumni awards from the University of Maryland and Ohio
University.

Miller has won six awards for excellence in teaching,
five fellowships from the National Endowment for the
Humanities, and was a resident scholar at All Souls
College, Oxford. He was also named the Crayenborgh
Lecturer at Leiden University, The Netherlands. In
addition to his teaching and writing responsibilities,
he is co-chair of the Planning Committee for the
National D-Day Museum’s upcoming International Conference
on World War II and is on the Board of Trustees Planning
Committee for St. Vincent College.

Following the Katrina Hurricane, he appeared on CNN and
National Public Radio and was quoted by a number of
national publications, including The New York Times,
for his writings on American and European urban
disasters, including the Great Chicago Fire and the
destruction by bombing of the World War II cities of
Japan and Germany.

Again, DR. MILLER's talk at the Historical Society of
Berks County will be on SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th at
ONE P.M.





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