Author: Y'Blood, William T., Title: RED SETTING SUN - The Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Description: Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, ND (copyright 1981), US edn., xi, 257pp, half tone photo ills. and diagrams in text, maps/diagrams at endpapers, red cloth lettered in black at spine, coloured decorative head and tailbands, coloured pictorial dustwrapper, regarded by many as the definitive account of the definitive accoubt of the most controversial conflict of the war in the Pacific, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, in which the Japanese were allowed to get in the first blow preventing US forces from getting close enough to the enemy, some foxing to edges, dustwrapper: spine sunned, lightly rubbed at tips, very good in a very good dustwrapper,
Keywords: war ww2 navy pacific philippine sea
Price: GBP 12.00 = appr. US$ 17.14 Seller: A Book for all Reasons
- Book number: 45343
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