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Raiding the Rising Sun
Hardback

Raiding the Rising Sun

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This meticulously crafted work redefines how history is experienced, offering a day-by-day account of the legendary Doolittle Raid, from its inception to its lasting impact.

What Sets Raiding the Rising Sun Apart:

Engaging Format: This book delivers the mission in concise, present-tense entries, allowing readers to experience events as they unfolded.

Firsthand Perspectives: Packed with quotes from participants, the book captures the raw thoughts and emotions of those who lived through the raid.

Unprecedented Scope: Beginning on December 7, 1941, and concluding on April 18, 2022, the account spans over eight decades of history.

Unrivaled Accuracy: Drawing from both American and Japanese sources, every detail is rigorously footnoted and indexed to ensure historical precision.

Rich Visual Experience: Featuring over 200 images, including rare Japanese photographs and colorized black-and-white visuals, every image is enhanced for unparalleled clarity. These illustrations are seamlessly integrated into the text, amplifying readers' understanding of the events.

Exclusive Content: Unveil new discoveries, such as the identity of the mysterious gunner of Crew 10, alongside comprehensive maps detailing raider landing sites and evacuation routes in China.

In-Depth Training Coverage: Explore the training period through a wealth of unique, seldom-seen visuals.

A Must-Read for History Enthusiasts.

Perfect for readers seeking a fresh perspective on the Doolittle Raid, Raiding the Rising Sun combines immersive storytelling, cutting-edge visuals, and groundbreaking research to bring history to life.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2025
Pages
292
ISBN
9798218652333

This meticulously crafted work redefines how history is experienced, offering a day-by-day account of the legendary Doolittle Raid, from its inception to its lasting impact.

What Sets Raiding the Rising Sun Apart:

Engaging Format: This book delivers the mission in concise, present-tense entries, allowing readers to experience events as they unfolded.

Firsthand Perspectives: Packed with quotes from participants, the book captures the raw thoughts and emotions of those who lived through the raid.

Unprecedented Scope: Beginning on December 7, 1941, and concluding on April 18, 2022, the account spans over eight decades of history.

Unrivaled Accuracy: Drawing from both American and Japanese sources, every detail is rigorously footnoted and indexed to ensure historical precision.

Rich Visual Experience: Featuring over 200 images, including rare Japanese photographs and colorized black-and-white visuals, every image is enhanced for unparalleled clarity. These illustrations are seamlessly integrated into the text, amplifying readers' understanding of the events.

Exclusive Content: Unveil new discoveries, such as the identity of the mysterious gunner of Crew 10, alongside comprehensive maps detailing raider landing sites and evacuation routes in China.

In-Depth Training Coverage: Explore the training period through a wealth of unique, seldom-seen visuals.

A Must-Read for History Enthusiasts.

Perfect for readers seeking a fresh perspective on the Doolittle Raid, Raiding the Rising Sun combines immersive storytelling, cutting-edge visuals, and groundbreaking research to bring history to life.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2025
Pages
292
ISBN
9798218652333