“Samurai!” By Saburo Sakai with Martin Caidin and Fred Saito. The heroic and exciting story of Japan’s greatest living fighter ace of World War II. Here is flaming air combat action in the skies over the Philippines, Guadalcanal and Rubaul. Saki tells much of his true story from the cockpit of his Zero fighter as Japanese pilots pit their skills and courage against the best American Army, Navy and Marine pilots in the great air battles of the Pacific war. At war’s end in 1945, Saki ranked third with 64 kills, as Japan’s greatest ace to survive world war II. 1978 Hardback (Book Club) edition, with dust jacket. Jacket is wrapped in clear protective plastic. 317 pages with many illustrations, no photos, maps or index.
Good Cond. $17.88
Other books of interest:
A Battle History Of The Imperial Japanese Navy (1941-1945)
Infamy, Pearl Harbor and it’s Aftermath
Wake Island – By James P.S. Devereux