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TARGET:
(MICHAEL SLACKMAN)
A PIMLICO ORIGINAL
In the early
morning of 7 December 1941, the Japanese launched a surprise attack on the
In this
exceptionally vivid account of the
The core of
the book, however, concerns the events of 7 December 1941 itself, as seen
through the eyes of both Japanese and American participants; Slackman recounts
the experiences of these people and includes stories and anecdotes from over a
hundred interviews with survivors. His
use of contemporary documents and firsthand personal accounts presents us with
a remarkable intense and detailed telling of the attack. He goes on to examine the aftermath of
With its
central focus on the unfolding human drama and its succinct analyses of the
events before and after the attack.
Target:
Direct from the supplier in MINT condition this is an
opportunity to obtain this 2001 paperback book below the recommended selling
price. The book runs to 354 pages
(19.5cm x 13cm) with an additional 32 pages of photographs. This book gives a detailed account of one of
the most infamous acts in modern warfare.