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About the Author
William H. Bartsch is the author of two other books published by Texas A&M University press: the award-winning December 8, 1941: MacArthur's Pearl Harbor (2003) and Every Day a Nightmare (2010). Bartsch, a former United Nations development economist and independent consultant now exclusively researching and writing on the Pacific War, lives in Reston, Virginia.
Reviews
". . . bold drama, with almost novel-like narration. This is good history. . . ." -Daniel R. Mortensen, Office of Air Force History
". . . an engrossing and minutely detailed account based on a variety of US and Japanese government and military records and on personal interviews with the surviving pilots." -Choice
". . . an admirably detailed history . . . the work will [be of] interest to both aviation buffs and students of WWII." -Publisher's Weekly
"Ignoring the point of view of the top brass, Bartsch's book becomes a triumph of human interest rather than another statistical account. . . . A winning account of a losing campaign defended by courage and honor." -Journal of Military History
". . . as much a compelling human drama as an objective and detailed unit history. . . . a prodigious achievement in unit history research that does overdue justice to the memory of a tragic group of airmen who did the best they could with what they had under extraordinary circumstances and against thoroughly daunting adversity." -Military History
Book Information
ISBN 9780890966792
Author William H. Bartsch
Format Paperback
Page Count 503
Imprint Texas A & M University Press
Publisher Texas A & M University Press
Weight(grams) 1750g