From "Library Journal"At long last, the familiar and overused
photographs of the "Day of Infamy" can be retired. The 430 prints
in this new and welcome collection were gathered from various
Japanese and U.S. sources, and most have never been seen by the
general public. The majority were taken during the height of the
air raid itself, many from Japanese cockpits. Along with numerous
maps and sketches, they are arranged according to the various
phases of the battle and are supplemented with commentary by two of
Gordon Prange's coauthors (Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon). The
overall effect is to give the reader an uncanny sense of being
present at the battle. This book will make a wonderful companion
piece to Prange's now-classic "At Dawn We Slept,"
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