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A Sense of Honor

Published
Sep 1983
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General Fiction General Fiction

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Former Secretary of the Navy, Navy Cross recipient, and Marine officer James Webb lit the fires of controversy with this startling inside look at life at the U.S. Naval Academy when A Sense of Honor was first published in 1981. Some of his fellow Academy graduates attacked it as exaggerated and extreme, but Webb's portrayal of a gung-ho first class-man's campaign to shepherd and unprepared plebe through the academy's complex and unforgiving ethos was hailed as a "considerable achievement" by the New York Times and "a remarkable moral statement" by the Boston Globe. This novel brilliantly captures the nation's military, political, and moral dilemmas and their effects on the hidebound traditions of the Naval Academy. It stands as testament to this whose devotion to duty, honor, and country is only strengthened by their willingness to question it.

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First Edition Sep 1983 Bantam ISBN 0553272551
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Jan 1982 Bantam ISBN 0553204939
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Sep 1983 Random House ISBN 0553241044
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May 1995 US Naval Institute Press ISBN 1557509174
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Jan 1981 Prentice Hall Direct ISBN 0138066469
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