02169cam a2200349 a 4500999001500000001000800015003000600023005001700029008004100046010001300087020001500100020001800115040009900133043001200232050001800244082001700262100005300279245014400332260003700476300006500513500002000578500003100598504003000629505004800659520074800707650004401455700002501499700002501524776013601549942001201685952012201697 c1922d19227461454OCoLC20180921183050.0810406s1981 nyuacf b 001 0 eng  a81003716 a0070506698 a9780070506695 aDLCbengcDLCdMUQdBAKERdCVMdDMFdBTCTAdOCLCQdOCLCGdIBVdDEBBGdYDXCPdVOVdGBVCPdOCLCF an-us-hi0 aD767.92b.P72 a940.5bP899A1 aPrange, Gordon W.q(Gordon William),d1910-1980.10aAt dawn we slept :bthe untold story of Pearl Harbor /cGordon W. Prange in collaboration with Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon. aNew York :bMcGraw-Hill,cc1981. axvi, 873 p., [8] leaves of plates :bill., ports.. ;c24 cm. aIncludes index. aSequel: Miracle at Midway. aBibliography: p. 827-838.0 aPrelude -- Action -- Aftermath -- Appendix. a"Fifty years after the attack that plunged America into World War II, 'At Dawn We Slept' remains the greatest account of Pearl Harbor ever written. This gripping study scrupulously reconstructs the Japanese attack, from its conception (less than a year before the actual raid) to its lightning execution; and it reveals the true reason for the American debacle: the insurmountable disbelief in the Japanese threat that kept America from heeding advance warnings and caused leaders to ignore evidence submitted by our own intelligence sources. Based on thirty-seven years of intense research and countless interviews, and incorporating previously untranslated documents, 'At Dawn We Slept' is history with the dramatic sweep of a martial epic." 0aPearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941.1 aGoldstein, Donald M.1 aDillon, Katherine V.08iOnline version:aPrange, Gordon W. (Gordon William), 1910-1980.tAt dawn we slept.dNew York : McGraw-Hill, c1981w(OCoLC)562769205 2ddccBK 00102ddc40708NFICaHMCbHMCcGENd2018-09-21g950.00l0o940.5 P899Ap002999r2018-09-21 00:00:00w2018-09-21yBK