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NOOK Daily Find! The Pacific War: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima by Daniel Marston for $3.95!

December 7, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

Well… Barnes & Noble has a new promo — the NOOK Daily Find: Today’s Great Book at a Great Price! So, Nook owners need not be envious of those with Kindles! 😉

And the new deal is…

The Pacific War: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima‘ by Daniel Marston (Osprey Publishing) is now available at the specially discounted price of $3.95 on the B&N Nookbooks site. (The US Kindle edition is currently $7.99, so be sure to let Amazon know to price-match!)

Book Description

Today, seventy years after that day that lives in infamy, reflect on World War II’s Pacific operations in this all-encompassing history that spans Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima and all the events in between.

One of the bestselling World War II Osprey titles, The Pacific War Companion brings together the perspectives and insights of world-renowned military historians. From the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor through the release of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the conflict in the Pacific was marked by amazing tactical innovations, such as those in amphibious warfare, and horrific battles that raged in the unforgiving climate of the island jungles. Each chapter in this book focuses on a different aspect of this conflict, from the planning of operations to the experiences of the men who were there.

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