Pearl Harbor: From Infamy to Greatness

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Pearl Harbor: From Infamy to Greatness
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Craig Nelson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:544
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128
Category/GenreAfrican history
Second world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781474605656
ClassificationsDewey:940.5426693
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Imprint Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Publication Date 15 November 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

On 7 December 1941, an armada of 354 Japanese warplanes launched a surprise attack on the United States, killing 2,403 people and forcing America's entry into the Second World War. With vivid prose and astonishing detail, Craig Nelson combines thrilling historical drama with individual concerns and experiences, following an ensemble of sailors, soldiers, pilots, diplomats, admirals, generals, the emperor and the president. Unmatched in breadth and depth, PEARL HARBOR: FROM INFAMY TO GREATNESS in a portrait of the terror, chaos, violence and tragedy of the attack that would prove to be a turning point of the war.

Author Biography

Craig Nelson is the author of the New York Times bestseller Rocket Men: The Epic Story of the First Men on the Moon, as well as several previous books, including The Age of Radiance (a PEN America Literary Award finalist), The First Heroes, Thomas Paine (winner of the Henry Adams Prize) and Let's Get Lost (shortlisted for WHSmith's Book of the Year). His writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, the Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, the New England Review, Popular Science, Reader's Digest and a host of other publications.

Reviews

Craig Nelson has completely retold the epic story of Pearl Harbor. Using his skills as a reporter and a literary stylist, he not only deftly paints the fleeting image - an enemy pilot waving as he flies by, a cup of coffee trembling on a table while outside a war commences - but a world roiled in titanic struggle ... This book has a thousand poignant and unforgettable moments. You'll read Pearl Harbor and want to pass it to a friend