The United States Navy in World War II | The One-volume History, from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay
Author - Stanley E. Smith
Year published - 1966
Published by - William Morrow
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - World War 2 - General
Summary
This book is a collection of stories about naval actions, from many different sources, giving perspectives on the Second World War at sea. There is no substitute for the personal relating of extraordinary experiences. One gets a entirely different feeling from reading a first person narrative of what happened rather than a relating of facts from a third party author. This is a must have book for any historian or naval buff.
Notes - Wear and tear on dust jacket
Author - Stanley E. Smith
Year published - 1966
Published by - William Morrow
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - World War 2 - General
Summary
This book is a collection of stories about naval actions, from many different sources, giving perspectives on the Second World War at sea. There is no substitute for the personal relating of extraordinary experiences. One gets a entirely different feeling from reading a first person narrative of what happened rather than a relating of facts from a third party author. This is a must have book for any historian or naval buff.
Notes - Wear and tear on dust jacket
Author - Stanley E. Smith
Year published - 1966
Published by - William Morrow
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - World War 2 - General
Summary
This book is a collection of stories about naval actions, from many different sources, giving perspectives on the Second World War at sea. There is no substitute for the personal relating of extraordinary experiences. One gets a entirely different feeling from reading a first person narrative of what happened rather than a relating of facts from a third party author. This is a must have book for any historian or naval buff.
Notes - Wear and tear on dust jacket