The Ship With No Name

Christopher Nicole

earliest edition we have, 1987 Arrow Books, 1987 paperback 384 pages

The Dolittle Raid of April 1942 demonstrated to the world that the Japanese mainland, Tokyo itself, could be successfully attacked by a determined enemy, thus the cry went up for retaliation. The obvious solution is the destruction of that portion of the U.S. Navy that survived Pearl Harbor. But one man, flying ace and national hero Keiko Hatatsune, dreams of something even more dramatic, more devastating, more sh...

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Ship With No Name paperback · 1990 · Thorndike Pr · 497 pages · 9781850576198
Ship With No Name hardcover · 1987 · Severn House Pub Ltd · 480 pages · 9780727813091
The Ship With No Name paperback · 1987 · Arrow Books · 384 pages · 9780099456001

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