More books

January 18th, 2009

A third installment of books for you, I hope you are not tired yet of
telling me
your thoughts.

Cogar, William B., Dictionary of Admirals of the U.S. Navy

Kemp, Anthony, Allied Commanders of World War II (what exactly does this book
deal with?)

Kilduff, Peter, U.S. Carriers at War (I think there has been a review
by Brooks
Rowlett on this one…right?)

Parkin, Robert S., Blood on the Sea, American Destroyers Lost in World War II

Reynolds, Clark C., Admiral John H. Towers, the Struggle for Naval
Air Supremacy

Rose, Lisle A., The Ship That Held the Line: The USS Hornet and the First Year
of the Pacific War

Stern, Robert C., The Lexington Class Carriers

Utley, J: An American Battleship at Peace and War: The USS Tennessee

Also, can someone provide info on the book on USS Washington (title, ISBN,
review?)?

Thanks a lot,
Tim

Tim Lanzendoerfer | “I have just taken on a great
Amateur Naval Historian | responsibility. I will do my
Email: BWV_Wiesbaden@t-online.de | utmost to meet it” – Nimitz
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