Remember Pearl Harbor
December 7, 1941

Books and Web Sites
In Honor of the 60th Anniversary
of the Attack on Pearl Harbor

A. C. Buehler Library
Elmhurst College

BOOKS

Barker, AJ (1969) Pearl Harbor. New York: Ballantine Book. Call Number: 940.5426 B255p

Cameron, Craig M. (1994) American Samurai: Myth, Imagination, and the Conduct of Battle in the First Marine Division, 1941-1951. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.Call Number: 359.9609048 C182Aa

Chiang, Kai-shek (1942) All We Are and All We Have; Speeches and Messages Since Pearl Harbor, December 9, 1941-November 17, 1942. Call Number: 951.0425 C532a

Clausen, Henry C. and Bruce Lee (1992) Pearl Harbor: Final Judgement. New York: Crown. Call Number: 940.5426 P359c

Collier, Richard (1984) The Road to Pearl Harbor-1941. New York: Bonanza Books.Call Number: 940.53 C699r

Conroy, Hilary and Harry Wray, eds. (1990) Pearl Harbor Reexamined: Prologue to the Pacific War. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Call Number: 940.5426 P359

Goldstein, Donald M, Katherine V. Dillon, and J.Michael Wenger (1991) The Way It Was: Pearl Harbor, the Original Photographs. Washington: Brassey's. Call Number: 940.5426 G624w

Honan, William H. (1992) Visions of Infamy: The Untold Story of How Journalist Hector C. Bywater Devised the Plans that Led to Pearl Harbor. New York: St. Martin's Press. Call Number: 940.5426 H769v

Kennett, Lee B. (1985) For the Duration...: The United States Goes to War, Pearl Harbor-1942. New York: Scribner. Call Number: 940.5426 K36f

Kimmel, Husband Edward (1955) Admiral Kimmel's Story. Chicago: H. Regnery Co. Call Number: 940.542 K49a Layton, Edwin T. (1985) "And I Was There": Pearl Harbor and Midway--Breaking the Secrets. New York: W. Morrow. Call Number: 940.5426 L429a

Melosi, Martin V. (1977) The Shadow of Pearl Harbor: Political Controversy over the Surprise Attack, 1941-1946. College Station: Texas A & M University Press. Call Number: 940.5426 M528s

Millis, Walter (1971) This is Pearl! The United States and Japan-1941. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Call Number: 940.5322 M655t Nalty, Bernard C., ed. (1991) Pearl Harbor and the War in the Pacific: The Story of the Bitter Struggle in the Pacific Theater of World War II, Featuring Commissioned Photographs of Artifacts from All the Major Combatants. New York, NY: Smithmark. Call Number: 940.5426 P359n

Prange, Gordon William (1981) At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor. New York: McGraw-Hill. Call Number: 940.5426 P899a

Prange, Gordon William (1988) December 7, 1941: The Day the Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor. New York: McGraw-Hill. Call Number: 940.5426 P899d

Prange, Gordon William (1986) Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. Call Number: 940.5426 P899p

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1988) On War Against Japan: Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" Address of 1941. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration. Call Number: 940.5426 U58o

Rusbridger, James and Eric Nave (1991) Betrayal at Pearl Harbor: How Churchill Lured Roosevelt into World War II. New York: Summit Books. Call Number: 940.5426 R949b

Slackman, Michael (1990) Target--Pearl Harbor. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press and Arizona Memorial Museum Association. Call Number: 940.5426 S631t

Stanley, Roy M. (1982) Prelude to Pearl Harbor. New York: Scribner. Call Number: 951.042 S788p

Stephan, John J. (1984) Hawaii Under the Rising Sun: Japan's Plans for Conquest After Pearl Harbor. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Call Number: 940.540952 S827h

Thompson, Robert Smith (1991) A Time for War: Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Path to Pearl Harbor. New York : Prentice Hall Press. Call Number: 973.9 T475t

Toland, John (1961) But Not in Shame: The Six Months after Pearl Harbor. New York: Random House. Call Number: 940.5426 T647b Toland, John (1982) Infamy: Pearl Harbor and its Aftermath. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. Call Number: 940.5426 T647i

Wallin, Homer Norman (1968) Pearl Harbor: Why, How, Fleet Salvage, and Final Appraisal. Washington, Naval History Division. Call Number: 940.5426 W211p

Weintraub, Stanley (1991) Long Day's Journey into War: December 7, 1941. New York, NY: Dutton. Call Number: 940.5426 W424l

Willmott, H. P. (1981) Pearl Harbor. New York: W.H. Smith. Call Number: 940.5426 W738p

Wohlstetter, Roberta (1962) Pearl Harbor; Warning and Decision. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Call Number: 940.5426 W846p

Yarrington, Gary A, ed. (1992) World War II: Personal Accounts-Pearl Harbor to V-J Day: A Traveling Exhibition Sponsored by the National Archives and Records Administration. Austin, TX: Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation. Call Number: 940.540973 W927

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Created by Jennifer Paliatka
November 26, 2001

WEB SITES

http://www.execpc.com/~dschaaf/webcam.html This web cam monitors the USS Arizona Memorial twenty-four hours a day. Watch the boats in the harbors and the visitors walk through the Memorial.

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/pearlharbor This is an interactive site featuring a detailed history, maps of the attack and a memory book of survivors' stories.

http://www.pearlharbor.navy.mil
Visit the web site of the U.S. naval station at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and take a tour of the current naval base.

http://pearlharborattacked.com
Listen to President Roosevelt's famous "Day of Infamy" speech that he delivered to Congress the day after the attack. View the text of the address with FDR's handwritten notes.

http://www.historychannel.com/pearlharbor
Find out about upcoming programming on the History Channel that commemorates the 60th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.

http://www.usswestvirginia.org
Learn more about the USS Virginia including its history and crew member list. View the complete list of casualties from December 7, 1941.

http://www.essentialpearlharbor.com
This multimedia web site offers video and sound files of battle history, eyewitness accounts and animated maps. An encyclopedia pertaining to Pearl Harbor is included.

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/dec07.html From the Library of Congress American Memory Project comes "Today in History" - a service that let's you investigate important events every day of the year. Explore the resources that the Library of Congress has to offer from December 7, 1941.

http://www.ibiblio.org/memory/phi1.html
This site contains many photographs from the United States National Archives and records Administration taken during and after the Pearl Harbor attack.


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