Japan's Plans for Conquest After Pearl Harbor
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Price: |
7.99 |
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Title: |
Hawaii Under the Rising Sun - Japan's Plans for Conquest After Pearl Harbor |
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Author: |
John J. Stephan |
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ISBN: |
0-8248-0872-X |
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Description: |
Hardcover 7 1/4 x 9 1/2, University of Hawaii Press, 1984, 2nd printing. 228 pages. |
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Condition: |
EX-LIBRARY WITH EXPECTED MARKINGS, FRONT ENDPAPER REMOVED, clean text, mild edge and corner wear, spine minimally angled and tight, toning top page edge, dustjacket in clear sleeve with flaps intact. |
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Summary: |
Provocative study challenges the widely held belief that
the Japanese did not intend to invade the Hawaiian Islands. "One of the most remarkable books ever to have ben published on the Pacific War, containing many startling revelations. There is fascinating new material on the pro-Japanese activities and ideas held by Japanese in Hawaii before the war, the Imperial Navy's planning for an invasion of Hawaii that was to follow the conquest of Midway, and wartime civilian thinking in Japan regarding the future of the islands..." --Akira Iriye, Distinguished Service Professor of American Diplomatic History, U. of Chicago (printed on back dustjacket). CLICK THE "MORE IMAGES" LINK ABOVE TO SEE MORE OF THIS TITLE |