Author Name: Slackman, Michael (Editor)
Title: Pearl Harbor in Perspective
Binding: Softcover Book Condition: Good Size: 9 x 6 x 0.25 inches Publisher: Honolulu, Hawaii Arizona Memorial Museum Association 1986
Seller ID: LSI29-5777
A collection of articles which contained new insights and discoveries. They cover factors leading to US unpreparedness in Hawaii, Japanese planning for the raid, questions about assessment of responsibility for, and the aftereffects of the raid. The title of this booklet was originally used for an article by Louis Morton, which appeared in the April 1955 US Naval Institute Proceedings. The editor gratefully acknowledged the inspiration. Black-and-white illustrations. 92 pages.
Small amount of pencil marking in text. Other aspects Very Good with clean pages, all well attached. Staple bound.
World War II, history, Pearl Harbor, Japan, Japanese invasion, coming United States military, Hawaii
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