Pascal_slith -> RE: Newbie, books needed. (12/19/2009 7:57:52 PM)
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ORIGINAL: british exil Right, I've gotten my WitPAE ordered as physical shipment, so it'll be a few(?)days till I get my written manual. I know I can download the manual and game, but I've got to wait till christmas,before I can see what problems I've gotten myself in. Now coming from the European side of the world, I have more info, books about the European WWII. I've read Shattered Sword, very interesting but deep reading. I'm looking for books to read, easy fast reading, where I can find out what really happened out there in the Far East. But nothing outrageous when it comes to the price. The who is who. What happened where. That is the kind of stuff I need. I have the basics, but not really much. I mean it might help me understand a little bit more of the game. It will, right?? I'll probably have to post a few more questions as to game play, but I think there is always someone who'll help a newbie. First Team, First Team II and Guadelcanal (Franks I think). The First Team books are by Lundstrom, the Guadalcanal book is by Franks. All three excellent but not about the whole Pacific War. You should also look at the HyperWar website. A number of official histories are there. These were very well done. The only missing set is Morison's official/unofficial History of US Navy Operations in WWII. The Costello book, the Pacific War, is, in my personal opinion, one of the best single volume works on the origins and the war itself. As an aside I've read about 150 university-level books on the Pacific Campaign alone (and hundreds of scholarly journal articles and papers). For the early part of the war you should also look at H.P. Wilmott's 'Barrier and the Javelin' and 'Empires in the Balance', both very good too. The final work I'd recommend for the early US carrier operations is Lundstrom's 'Black-Shoe Carrier Admiral'.
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