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A comprehensive and meticulously researched account of the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Spector, a distinguished historian and former Marine, provides an in-depth analysis of the conflict between the United States and Japan, from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the ultimate defeat of Japan in 1945.
The book explores the military strategies, battles, and key figures that shaped the course of the war, while also delving into the political and cultural factors that influenced both nations. He covers the major campaigns, including Midway, Guadalcanal, and Iwo Jima, while also addressing the challenges faced by the soldiers, sailors, and airmen who fought in the harsh conditions of the Pacific. Additionally, the book discusses the broader implications of the war, including its impact on the home fronts and its lasting legacy in international relations.
In a beautiful Easton Press limited edition. Accented in 22kt gold, printed on archival paper with gilded edges, smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints. Bound In full leather with hubbed spines.
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