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An in-depth discussion of one of the most decisive battles of World War II. Covers the personalities involved, the strategy and tactics of the battle and its aftermath, and includes maps and detailed drawings of equipment and weapons.
The campaign for Guadalcanal is an in-depth account of the crucial struggle that marked the turning point of World War II in the Pacific. Fought over a six-month period on and around an island few had ever heard of, and certainly one which neither the Japanese nor American high commands would have chosen for a battle ground, it included see-sawing encounters on land, vicious flighting in the air, and a series of the most deadly naval actions of modern times. Before it was over upwards of 26,000 men died there, and the many rusting hulls of sunken ships gave the once peaceful waters off the landing beaches a new name -- Ironbottom Sound.
 
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MasseyLibrary | Mar 20, 2018 |
A stunning childrens book, originally published in 1952. It's packed with charcoal drawings and color paintings of stuff like multi-stage and single-stage-to-orbit rockets, wheel space station, armored space suits and a "spider legged" moon lander.
It's technically believable, for the time, and constitutes a great peek into a future that didn't happen but which is still quite fascinating.
 
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thingmaker | Feb 3, 2008 |
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