Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780312943394 ISBN: 0312943393 Label: St. Martin's Paperbacks Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: 2009-03-31 Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks Release Date: 2009-03-31 Studio: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Editorial Review:
This powerful saga covers the heroic highs and horrifying lows of America’s darkest day—from the White House to the Wheeler Army Air Field, from top-brass military officers, national leaders, and admirals to the ordinary citizens caught in the chaos of war. Compelling and meticulously researched, this novel of valor stretches from the chambers of the Emperor of Japan all the way back to the lonely office of Commander James Watson, an American cryptographer who suspects the impending catastrophic attack. A story of intrigue, double-dealing, the brutality of war, and the desperate efforts by men of reason on both sides to prevent a titanic struggle that becomes inevitable, Pearl Harbor inaugurates the dramatic new Pacific War series—one that entertains as well as informs—from two masters of the genre.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Very nice read Comment: I'm a big Newt fan...he's a smart, educated former teacher who knows his stuff. The editor of this book should be taken to task, however, as there were many errors throughout. Even the cover material. But I still recommend it to all who lived through Pearl Harbor and who live in Hawaii.
My grandfather served on the USS Napa during WWII, and that's the subject of Navy vet Arvy Geurin's Walking Through Fire, An Iwo Jima Survivor's Remembrance Customer Rating: Summary: Pearl Harbor Comment: I was dissapointed. Although I knew it was fiction, I did not expect history to be rewritten as it was in this book. The destruction as result of the "third" wave was, to me, a re-write of history not necessary and will cause confusion for readers who don't know things happened as written. The author's name on the book will sell many copies, but I'm betting most readers will feel as I do. Sorry 'bout that. Customer Rating: Summary: A plodding attempt at a novel Comment: The historical research is obviously thorough, but that is all that lifts this book above a one-star rating for me. The characters (who miraculously appear at every interesting point in history...) are wooden and function primarily as talking heads to teach us history and poli sci. The writing is at best yeomanlike and at worst heavy and repetitive. The editor was apparently as asleep as the radar operators on Oahu because he/she missed needless repetitions, transpositions of character names, and typos. Customer Rating: Summary: Wrong Title Comment: The Book should be titled -- Pearl Harbor; What if the Japs Launched Three Waves of Attack Aircraft? Some, probably many, readers and reviewers (published elsewhere and touting the book) are not familiar with the details of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and do not understand that the third and most damaging Jap aircraft attack described in the book is an intentional creation of the authors' imagination. The authors are also far to kind to Admiral Yamamoto's reputation. (I am expecting the authors to name a USN aircraft carrier after him in their next book in the series.) It is difficult to sort the fact from the fiction in this novel. The technical notes or prologue would be a good place to explain. Otherwise, well written, and should be helpful to high school and college students falling asleep during US History class as the instructor drones on and on. (I used the derogatory term Jap. The term was commonly used during WW II and many years thereafter and is still used by WW II Vets and the Chinese today; When Japan apologizes for their brutaility in China and Southeast Asia during WW II I'll consider my reducation.) Customer Rating: Summary: Gingrich is improving as an author Comment: I was hesitant to give a Newt "written" book another try after his first WWII book "1945". However, I was pleasantly surprised with this novel. It was a fast paced easy read. The size of the book and the easy text make it a good book to pick up and complete on the same airline flight.
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