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Fonte dell'immagine: US Naval War College, Oct. 15, 2008 (credit: U.S. Navy photo by Stephen Rebello)

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Opere di Ian W. Toll

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(M43'12) Six Frigates, Ian W. Toll in World Reading Circle (Ottobre 2012)

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Well-written, deeply researched, and fast-moving, Toll tells the story of the earliest days of the US Navy. Beginning with Congressional debates (politics never changes), through the proving fire of the War of 1812, the story of the six frigates and their crews is also the story of America’s entry onto the world stage as a naval power.
 
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eaharms1 | 24 altre recensioni | Apr 16, 2024 |
Very clear, readable history. Gives a good account of the people, places, and events.
 
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rscottm182gmailcom | 24 altre recensioni | Mar 12, 2024 |
A great conclusion to the Pacific War Trilogy, this book covers just a year of time but is the longest of the books- Toll explains in his Forward that he wanted to get in material he had left out of the previous books, focused on things like the home front, politics in the US and Japan, the submarine actions of the war, etc.

Toll is a great writer, with the perfect blend of flowery prose and precise explication for a popular work of non-fiction. I rate this book a half star below the other two just because this volume seems a bit bloated- it seems like every time the battleships bombard an island prior to an amphibious invasion, he hauls out a slightly different version of the same observation, that "it's hard to imagine how anyone could survive such an awesome display of power". And there's time spent on unnecessary detail- I don't think we need to know where everyone stood for the signing ceremony ending the war.

But overall it's great, and a fast read in spite of it's length. Highly recommended (but read the first two books first)
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DanTarlin | 14 altre recensioni | Jul 30, 2023 |
Read this book every morning during the summer of 2023 during our epic move in the camper. Part 2 of 3 of the trilogy following Pacific Crucible. Excellent account and thoroughly enjoyable read about America's conquest across the Pacific. Detailed individual accounts on the ground and on ship mixed in with thorough details of strategy in Washington and Pearl Harbor and in Tokyo. Thorough research was conducted on both sides to show how the US's advance in the Pacific demoralized the Japanese forces and the civilians at home on the main land. Does a great job explaining the crucial role of logistics and its obvious impact on the ultimate outcome of the wary. Highly recommend this trilogy to anyone interested in the Pacific theater of WWII.… (altro)
 
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8
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2,755
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#9,310
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½ 4.5
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84
ISBN
34
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2
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