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Fletcher Pratt • 307 Items / 52 Books, 96 Articles, 159 Reviews
Night Work: The Story of Task Force 39 (1946)
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    Stopping "The Tokyo Express" (Review)
    Night Work: The Story of Task Force 39, by Fletcher Pratt
    1. Night Work: The Story of Task Force 39 by Fletcher Pratt
    The Saturday Review, February 16, 1946, p. 50
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    The War in the Pacific (2 Reviews)
    Night Work: The Story of Task Force 39, by Fletcher Pratt
    1. Night Work: The Story of Task Force 39 by Fletcher Pratt
    2. The Great Pacific Victory by Gilbert Cant
    The New Republic, March 11, 1946, p. 356
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    Briefer Comment (3 Reviews)
    War
    1. Ward Twenty by James Warner Bellah
    2. Night Work: The Story of Task Force 39 by Fletcher Pratt
    3. The House Near Paris by Dorothy Blackman Tartiere and M.R. Werner
    The Forum, April 1946, p. 748
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    The Second World War
    1. The War: Fifth Year by Edgar McInnis
    2. The Story of the Second World War by Henry Steele Commager
    3. History of World War II by Francis Trevelyan Miller
    4. General Marshall's Report by George C. Marshall
    5. History in the Writing by Gordon Carroll
    6. The Mightiest Army by Karl Detzer
    7. This Must Not Happen Again! by Clark Kinnaird
    8. Tobruk, 1941 by Chester Wilmot
    9. They Left the Back Door Open by Lionel S.B. Shapiro
    10. This Is Where I Came In by Robert J. Casey
    11. Night Work: The Story of Task Force 39 by Fletcher Pratt
    12. U.S.S. Seawolf by Gerold Frank, James D. Horan, and J.M. Eckberg
    13. Silversides by Robert Trumbull
    14. Iwo Jima: Springboard to Final Victory by Raymond Henri
    15. Guerrilla Wife by Louise Reid Spencer
    Foreign Affairs, April 1946, pp. 553-554