Samuel Eliot Morison - Rising Sun in the Pacific - history of World War II
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RISING SUN IN THE PACIFIC 1931-APRIL 1942


A captivating story about the turbulent times of World War II in the Pacific, seen through the eyes of the eminent historian Samuel Eliot Morison. This book is not only an account of battles but also a profound analysis of the causes and consequences of the conflict that changed the course of history. Discover the inside story of Japanese successes and American failures in the early months of the war.


  • In-depth analysis of the causes of the outbreak of war in the Pacific
  • Detailed descriptions of battles and naval operations
  • Insightful portraits of commanders and strategists on both sides of the conflict
  • Objective view of the role of the United States in the conflict
  • Fascinating account of the raid on Tokyo under the command of Colonel Doolittle
  • One of 14 volumes of the monumental history of the US Navy in World War II
  • Hardcover ensuring durability and elegance


Samuel Eliot Morison, an eminent American historian, presents a comprehensive picture of the struggles on the seas and oceans in his monumental work "History of the US Navy in World War II". The volume "Rising Sun in the Pacific" is a fascinating account of the first, dramatic months of the war when Japan achieved spectacular victories and the United States suffered painful defeats. Morison analyzes the causes of these successes and failures, showing both strategic errors and the heroism of soldiers on both sides of the conflict.


This book is not only a dry account of facts but also a captivating story about people, their motivations, and decisions that influenced the fate of the world. Morison describes naval battles, landing and air operations, and the daily lives of sailors and soldiers with extraordinary precision and attention to detail. As a result, the reader can feel the atmosphere of those times and understand what the war in the Pacific looked like from the perspective of the participants.


"Rising Sun in the Pacific" is a must-read for all history enthusiasts, especially those interested in World War II and conflicts at sea. This book is not only a source of knowledge but also a fascinating story that captivates from the first to the last page. Thanks to it, one can better understand the causes and consequences of the war in the Pacific and the role played in it by the United States and Japan.


Finnas Publishing took care of high editorial quality, offering the reader a hardcover that ensures the durability and elegance of the book. The 212x158 mm format makes reading comfortable and enjoyable, and 456 pages filled with content guarantee many hours of fascinating reading. The translation by Marek Perzyński adds value to this position.


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ISBN9788367944007
AuthorSamuel Eliot Morison
Format212x158 mm
Bindingtwarda
Number of pages456
Year of publication2023
PublisherFinnas

Samuel Eliot Morison - Rising Sun in the Pacific - history of World War II

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