
The Naval War in the Pacific: On to Tokyo
by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy
"The Naval War in the Pacific: On to Tokyo" by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, published by Franklin Watts, Inc. in 1963, explores WWII's Pacific Theater. This hardcover includes maps by Dyno Lowenstein. Good condition, no dust jacket. Essential for military history enthusiasts.
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This hardcover edition is in good condition, with a strong binding and intact pages. The cover shows minor wear consistent with age, but there are no significant tears or markings. There is no dust jacket present. The interior is clean, with no inscriptions or library markings, making it a well-preserved copy for collectors and historians alike.
About This Vintage 1963 Edition
"The Naval War in the Pacific: On to Tokyo" by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy is a comprehensive examination of the Pacific Theater during World War II. Published by Franklin Watts, Inc. in 1963, this volume is part of “The Military History of World War II” series, specifically Volume 12. The book provides an in-depth analysis of naval strategies and operations leading up to the final stages of the war in the Pacific, culminating in the approach to Tokyo. Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, a retired Colonel of the U.S. Army, brings his military expertise to the narrative, offering insights into the complex operations and strategic decisions of the time. The book includes maps by Dyno Lowenstein, enhancing the reader's understanding of the geographical and tactical aspects of the war. This edition is a crucial resource for historians and military enthusiasts, highlighting the significant naval battles and maneuvers that defined the Pacific conflict. The book is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and clean pages, though it lacks a dust jacket.
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Franklin Watts, Inc.
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