The great Pacific war : a history of the American-Japanese campaign of 1931-33 /
'Bywater was a British naval expert and his novel was based on the armed strength of the two navy powers at the time. Bywater goes so far as to name the ships, many of which were lost during World War II. His imaginary war turn out to be frightenly prophetic.' [From Abebooks Website catalo...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Constable and Company Limited,
1925.
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| Summary: | 'Bywater was a British naval expert and his novel was based on the armed strength of the two navy powers at the time. Bywater goes so far as to name the ships, many of which were lost during World War II. His imaginary war turn out to be frightenly prophetic.' [From Abebooks Website catalogue entry for this, 30th March 2004]. |
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| Item Description: | Map on front lining-paper. Includes indexes. |
| Physical Description: | ix, 317 pages : maps ; 21 cm |