"This work rises smartly above the massive literature on the Battle of Leyte Gulf with its concise yet very sophisticated narrative and above all analysis. I can think of no other work that is at once so accessible and so comprehensive in probing the endless complexities of this titanic clash." -- Richard B. Frank, author of ''Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire'' "Incorporating revelations of the latest published works and nautical archaeology, this is the most up to date and likely to be lasting overall study of the Leyte Gulf actions in one accessible account." -- Anthony P. Tully, co-author of ''Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway'' "Masterful. Mark Stille debunks many of the myths still surrounding history''s largest naval battle. A worthy read for any naval historian.
" -- Jon Parshall, co-author of ''Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway'' "A concise but utterly gripping and revelatory account." -- The Armourer "While some may have thought the story of Leyte Gulf had been told and the proverbial book closed, Stille presents a fresh perspective of the epic battle, a look that''s worthy of praise both for taking on the immense topic to begin with and also for the resulting book, which is a triumph." -- History of War "For those interested in the sea battles between the USN and the IJN or decision-making under stress, this is a must-read. For the rest of us, it''s a great book about a fascinating element of the Pacific War." -- Army Rumour Service "A worthy addition to any bookshelf." -- The Naval Review "Pacific War expert Mark E. Stille brings fresh, insightful analysis to key aspects of the battle, dismantling misconceptions around the actions and performances of its two most important commanders - Halsey and Kurita." -- Ships Monthly "The author is an established expert on naval warfare in World War, and particularly the War in the Pacific.
This latest volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war. It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence." -- WWII History Magazine ourer "While some may have thought the story of Leyte Gulf had been told and the proverbial book closed, Stille presents a fresh perspective of the epic battle, a look that''s worthy of praise both for taking on the immense topic to begin with and also for the resulting book, which is a triumph." -- History of War "For those interested in the sea battles between the USN and the IJN or decision-making under stress, this is a must-read. For the rest of us, it''s a great book about a fascinating element of the Pacific War." -- Army Rumour Service "A worthy addition to any bookshelf." -- The Naval Review "Pacific War expert Mark E.
Stille brings fresh, insightful analysis to key aspects of the battle, dismantling misconceptions around the actions and performances of its two most important commanders - Halsey and Kurita." -- Ships Monthly "The author is an established expert on naval warfare in World War, and particularly the War in the Pacific. This latest volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war. It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence." -- WWII History Magazine est volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war. It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence.
" -- WWII History Magazine ourer "While some may have thought the story of Leyte Gulf had been told and the proverbial book closed, Stille presents a fresh perspective of the epic battle, a look that''s worthy of praise both for taking on the immense topic to begin with and also for the resulting book, which is a triumph." -- History of War "For those interested in the sea battles between the USN and the IJN or decision-making under stress, this is a must-read. For the rest of us, it''s a great book about a fascinating element of the Pacific War." -- Army Rumour Service "A worthy addition to any bookshelf." -- The Naval Review "Pacific War expert Mark E. Stille brings fresh, insightful analysis to key aspects of the battle, dismantling misconceptions around the actions and performances of its two most important commanders - Halsey and Kurita." -- Ships Monthly "The author is an established expert on naval warfare in World War, and particularly the War in the Pacific. This latest volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war.
It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence." -- WWII History Magazine ourer "While some may have thought the story of Leyte Gulf had been told and the proverbial book closed, Stille presents a fresh perspective of the epic battle, a look that''s worthy of praise both for taking on the immense topic to begin with and also for the resulting book, which is a triumph." -- History of War "For those interested in the sea battles between the USN and the IJN or decision-making under stress, this is a must-read. For the rest of us, it''s a great book about a fascinating element of the Pacific War." -- Army Rumour Service "A worthy addition to any bookshelf." -- The Naval Review "Pacific War expert Mark E. Stille brings fresh, insightful analysis to key aspects of the battle, dismantling misconceptions around the actions and performances of its two most important commanders - Halsey and Kurita.
" -- Ships Monthly "The author is an established expert on naval warfare in World War, and particularly the War in the Pacific. This latest volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war. It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence." -- WWII History Magazine est volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war. It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence." -- WWII History Magazine est volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war.
It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence." -- WWII History Magazine ourer "While some may have thought the story of Leyte Gulf had been told and the proverbial book closed, Stille presents a fresh perspective of the epic battle, a look that''s worthy of praise both for taking on the immense topic to begin with and also for the resulting book, which is a triumph." -- History of War "For those interested in the sea battles between the USN and the IJN or decision-making under stress, this is a must-read. For the rest of us, it''s a great book about a fascinating element of the Pacific War." -- Army Rumour Service "A worthy addition to any bookshelf." -- The Naval Review "Pacific War expert Mark E. Stille brings fresh, insightful analysis to key aspects of the battle, dismantling misconceptions around the actions and performances of its two most important commanders - Halsey and Kurita.
" -- Ships Monthly "The author is an established expert on naval warfare in World War, and particularly the War in the Pacific. This latest volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war. It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence." -- WWII History Magazine est volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war. It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence." -- WWII History Magazine brings fresh, insightful analysis to key aspects of the battle, dismantling misconceptions around the actions and performances of its two most important commanders - Halsey and Kurita.
" -- Ships Monthly "The author is an established expert on naval warfare in World War, and particularly the War in the Pacific. This latest volume continues his series of excellent studies with a look at the last critical naval battle of the war. It is well-written and results from the usual attention to detail and thorough research .The book''s conclusions are logically derived and backed by reasonable evidence." -- WWII History Magazine est volume continues his series of excellent.