Clash of the Carriers: The True Story of the Marianas Turkey Shoot of World War II

Author:   Barrett Tillman ,  Stephen Coonts
Publisher:   New American Library
ISBN:  

9780451219565


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 November 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Barrett Tillman ,  Stephen Coonts
Publisher:   New American Library
Imprint:   New American Library
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.414kg
ISBN:  

9780451219565


ISBN 10:   0451219562
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 November 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In this superb work, the greatest naval air battle of all time finally receives the meticulous and comprehensive treatment it deserves. Whether you seek the view from the canopy or the sharp-eyed critique, Barrett Tillman, with unmatched command of the subject, delivers both in spades--and for both sides. His heroes are the aviators whatever the uniform they wore, and he illuminates more warts on the U.S. side and the rare gems for the Japanese previously ignored or obscured. --Richard Frank, author of Guadalcanal and Downfall I saw the war from the deck of a battleship so I cannot render an aviator's view. But I can certainly recommend Barrett Tillman's definitive work on the subject. It does not replace the efforts of Admiral Morison, but amplifies them in a manner both instructive and entertaining. --Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper, USMCR, USS Pennsylvania, 1944 With the analytical ability of a successful cold-case detective, and the flair of a gifted story teller, Tillman reconstructs the famous battle as seen through the eyes of combatants, both American and Japanese. This gives balance and fairness, something missing in past histories which tended to be one-sided. --Henry Sakaida, author of Winged Samurai and Genda's Blade Barrett Tillman is the best contemporary writer on U.S. naval aviation. The Marianas Battle was the ultimate carrier-versus-carrier battle. Putting them together is the formula for an outstanding volume. --Norman Polmar, author of Aircraft Carriers Tillman, a longtime master of Pacific War naval history, has skillfully combined a wealth of research into an unprecedented look into both sides of this pivotal sea battle...Tillman's narrative gives near-definitive coverage of its subject, from the usual view from the cockpit to less common perspectives from the command plotting station, the deck of an oiler engaged in underway replenishment, the bowels of the engine room, or a submarine periscope. --Jon Guttman, American Fighters Ace Bulletin


-In this superb work, the greatest naval air battle of all time finally receives the meticulous and comprehensive treatment it deserves. Whether you seek the view from the canopy or the sharp-eyed critique, Barrett Tillman, with unmatched command of the subject, delivers both in spades--and for both sides. His heroes are the aviators whatever the uniform they wore, and he illuminates more warts on the U.S. side and the rare gems for the Japanese previously ignored or obscured.---Richard Frank, author of Guadalcanal and Downfall -I saw the war from the deck of a battleship so I cannot render an aviator's view. But I can certainly recommend Barrett Tillman's definitive work on the subject. It does not replace the efforts of Admiral Morison, but amplifies them in a manner both instructive and entertaining.---Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper, USMCR, USS Pennsylvania, 1944 -With the analytical ability of a successful cold-case detective, and the flair of a gifted story teller, Tillman reconstructs the famous battle as seen through the eyes of combatants, both American and Japanese. This gives balance and fairness, something missing in past histories which tended to be one-sided.---Henry Sakaida, author of Winged Samurai and Genda's Blade -Barrett Tillman is the best contemporary writer on U.S. naval aviation. The Marianas Battle was the ultimate carrier-versus-carrier battle. Putting them together is the formula for an outstanding volume.---Norman Polmar, author of Aircraft Carriers -Tillman, a longtime master of Pacific War naval history, has skillfully combined a wealth of research into an unprecedented look into both sides of this pivotal sea battle...Tillman's narrative gives near-definitive coverage of its subject, from the usual view from the cockpit to less common perspectives from the command plotting station, the deck of an oiler engaged in underway replenishment, the bowels of the engine room, or a submarine periscope.---Jon Guttman, American Fighters Ace Bulletin


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Barrett Tillman, an aviation historian for the past forty years, is the author of numerous military histories, including Whirlwind and Forgotten Fifteenth. He is a familiar television commentator on The History Channel and National Geographic Channel and his work has been cited in dozens of history books and has been used as course work by the Air Force, the Navy, and Marine Corps.

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