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Pictures
tell the story
East Wind Rain
By Stan Cohen. Pictorial Histories Publishing Company. 298pp. $38.50.
Reviewer
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Cpl Jonathon Garland
The
attack by Japan on Pearl Harbour was a turning point of WW2 and
remains one of the memorable military actions of modern history.
This book, in the authors words, doesnt seek to uncover
anything new but to present the most comprehensive collection of
pictures in print.
And there are lots of them.
Photos, sketches, maps and diagrams make up the backbone of this
book. They show places, people and equipment before, during and
after the attack.
While running second to the pictorial content, the text is not insignificant.
It gives the reader a picture of the world situation of the time
and some of the results of the action.
There are personal accounts from eyewitnesses, descriptions of aircraft
used by both forces, damage suffered by the Americans and casualties
from the attack.
The book is divided into sections, including Japanese plans, Ford
Island, Aerial activity, Destruction, Japanese photos, Salvage operations
and Aftermath.
In many ways, it has the feel of a family photo album, with photos
accompanied by the stories of the happenings.
East Wind Rain was first published in 1981 and has been reprinted
10 times since then.
Its an excellent coffee-table book and a good starting point
for those interested in information about the attack on Pearl Harbour.
East
Wind Rain is distributed by Crusader Trading.
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