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At Dawn We Slept The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor; Revised Edition

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ISBN-10: 0140157344

ISBN-13: 9780140157345

Edition: 60th 2001

Authors: Gordon W. Prange, Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon

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List price: $28.00
Edition: 60th
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/1/1991
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 928
Size: 6.18" wide x 9.23" long x 1.76" tall
Weight: 2.244

Donald M. Goldstein is Professor of Asian Studies (University Center for International Studies) and Eastern European Studies as well as Public and International Affairs at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh and is a Member of Ridgway Center. His teaching and research areas include history, public administration, political science, arms control, national interest and national security, theory and practice of international affairs, foreign policy process, international relations, administrative theory. He has taught at the Air Force Academy, the Air War College, the Air Command and Staff College, the University of Tampa, Troy State…    

Introduction
Preface
Prelude
"Cancer of the Pacific"
"On a Moonlight Night or at Dawn"
"Difficult but Not Impossible"
"No Credence in These Rumors"
"You Hurt the President's Feelings"
"That Must Henceforth Bear Responsibility"
"Our First Concern Is to Protect the Fleet"
"The Hotbed of Espionage"
"In Rather a Spot"
"The Most Likely and Dangerous Form of Attack"
"How Can Air Power Be Used Most Effectively?"
"The Real Power and Potentialities"
"With Guarded Approval"
"The Strongest Fortress in the World"
"Critical in the Atlantic"
"The Kiss of Death"
"Japan's Foreign Policy Will Not Be Changed"
"As If He Were Beyond Penalty"
"We Want Hustlers!"
"Plenty of Potential Dynamite"
"A Cunning Dragon Seemingly Asleep"
"Prophetic in Its Accuracy"
"Present Attitude and Plans"
"A Very Strong Fighting Spirit"
"Resolved to Go to War"
"Waves and Winds So Unsettled"
"A Serious Study"
"The War Games"
"Time Was Running Out"
"But What About the Pacific?"
"A Significant and Ominous Change"
"No Matter What the Cost"
"Now the Clouds Were Raised"
"The Power, the Purpose and the Plan"
"Pearl Harbor Will Be Attacked"
"We Should Be on Guard"
"As One with the Combined Fleet"
Action
"Other Kind of People"
"Based on Deception"
"In the Hands of God"
"Complete War Preparations"
"Ringing Bells and Banging Drums"
"I Swear to Be Successful"
"A Situation Full of Dynamite"
"Things Are Automatically Going to Happen"
"Wherever It Might Be Found"
"Cleave the Enemy in Two!"
"A Match for Anything Afloat"
"That Was the Monkey Wrench"
"To Be Considered a War Warning"
"Our Diplomats Will Have to Be Sacrificed"
"The Vacant Sea"
"Glory or Oblivion"
"Great Unease in All of Our Minds"
"Sure Indication of War"
"Another Straw in the Wind"
"On a Keg of Dynamite"
"This Means War"
"The Japs Are Planning Some Deviltry"
"An Awful Urgency"
"Tora! Tora! Tora!"
"Sound General Quarters"
"They Caught Them Asleep, by God!"
"Oh, How Powerful Is the Imperial Navy!"
"The Chance of a Lifetime"
Aftermath
"An Excitement Indeed"
"Our Flag Was Still There"
"Clouds over Mountains"
"Not on the Alert"
"Dereliction of Duty"
"The Ashes of a Bitter Past"
"Something Ought to Be Done"
"Full and Fair Disclosure"
"We Have a Job to Do"
"Errors of Judgment"
"We Want the Truth"
"A Partisan Matter"
"The Evidence Piles Up"
"A Fighting Chance"
"Fixing the Blame"
"The Verdict of History"
Afterword
Appendix
Notes
Abbreviations Used in Text
Source Material
List of Major Personnel
The Pearl Harbor Investigations
Selected Bibliography
Revisionists Revisited
Index