Attack on Yamamoto

John W. MITCHELL   |   Rex BARBER   |   Carroll V. GLINES

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Attack on Yamamoto
Attack on Yamamoto

FIRST EDITION OF ATTACK ON YAMAMOTO, SIGNED BY WWII "OPERATION VENGEANCE" LEADER JOHN MITCHELL AND FIGHTER ACE REX BARBER, CREDITED WITH THE KILL SHOT THAT TOOK DOWN ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO

(MITCHELL, John W.) (BARBER, Rex) GLINES, Carroll V. Attack on Yamamoto. New York: Orion, (1990). Octavo, original blue and brown cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of this exciting story of the mission to shoot down the man who masterminded Pearl Harbor, signed on the dedication page by the dedicatee, John Mitchell, leader of Operation Vengeance, the mission to kill Yamamoto, and Rex Barber, the pilot responsible for the kill shot.

"Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, commander of the Japanese navy and mastermind of the attack on Pearl Harbor, was killed on April 18, 1943, in an aerial ambush by a squadron of U.S. Army P-38s based on Guadalcanal. Glines (The Doolittle Raid) describes how the trap was set after U.S. naval intelligence discovered that Yamamoto would be flying between New Guinea and Bougainville on that date, and describes in detail how it was sprung. For nearly half a century a controversy has raged over which P-38 pilot deserves credit for the kill. Until now the leading contender has been Thomas G. Lanphier Jr., who until his death in 1987 was persistent in calling attention to himself as "the man who got Yamamoto." Glines here painstakingly collects accounts from eyewitnesses (including the testimony of one of the Japanese escort pilots) plus evidence at the crash site, and concludes that the credit belongs to Lanphier's wingman, Rex T. Barber. All this makes for engrossing reading" (Publisher's Weekly). "This is a lively and well-researched account" (Library Journal). The author, Carroll Glines, is curator of the Doolittle Military Aviation Library at the University of Texas.

Book fine, dust jacket about-fine. A desirable signed copy.

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