The listing, Abandon ship! : the saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, the Navy has ended.
This book is in good shape.
Near the end of World War II the Navy cruiser "U.S.S. Indianapolis" was sunk by a Japanese submarine and hundreds of lives were lost. The survivors spent five days adrift in the open sea before they were rescued. A court martial found the captain culpable, yet many of his crew thought he was not to blame and worked for years to clear his name. Originally published in 1958, ABANDON SHIP tells of the ordeal of these sailors and includes updated information by Peter Maas that sheds new light on the case and examines the Navy's role in causing and covering up these events.
Size
Length: 326 pages
Height: 9.5 in.
Width: 6.5 in.
Thickness: 1.2 in.
Weight: 23.2 oz.
Has 4 pages of Photos in the center of the book.
Author(s): Richard F. Newcomb, Peter Maas
Paperback book
Publisher's Note
First published in 1958, this horrifying chronicle of the U.S.S. Indianapolis is updated with newly uncovered data retracing the privations suffered by survivors of this World War II vessel in the aftermath of a Japanese torpedo attack. 100,000 first printing.
Industry reviews
"Now...additional information has emerged to shed light on the sad saga of the Indianapolis....[A]ny reader interested in WWII will want a chance to weigh the evidence."
In the back of the book it has:
Glossary
Survivors List
Index
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