
Bold Venture
The American Bombing of Japanese-Occupied Hong Kong, 1942–1945
Steven K. Bailey
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Imprint: Potomac Books
Published: 03/2019
Pages: 352
Subject: History
eBook ISBN: 9781640121621
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Steven K. Bailey is an associate professor of English at Central Michigan University, where he teaches nonfiction writing courses and specializes in writing program administration. He has published articles on wartime Hong Kong in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch and is the author of Strolling in Macau: A Visitor's Guide to Macau, Taipa, and Coloane and Exploring Hong Kong: A Visitor's Guide to Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the New Territories.
REVIEWS
"This book about an important and overlooked aspect of USAAF operations in China during World War II takes us inside prison camps where POWs cheered and feared the American bombers appearing over Hong Kong through long, dark years. It shines in accounts of the travails and heroism of USAAF airmen."—Bill Yenne, author of When Tigers Ruled the Sky
"The accumulation of details conveys the story of Hong Kong in World War II within a quickly moving narrative. I found myself caught up in closely observed nuances of human interaction in the most extreme of circumstances. The horror of this theater of combat demands attention, as does the sacrifice of its participants."—John Peterson, instructor in the Program of Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University
"A brisk and readable account of China-based American pilots and their years-long campaign against the city-island of Hong Kong, with due attention to the Japanese pilots who tried to stop them."—Daniel Ford, author of Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and His American Volunteers, 1941–1942
"The accumulation of details conveys the story of Hong Kong in World War II within a quickly moving narrative. I found myself caught up in closely observed nuances of human interaction in the most extreme of circumstances. The horror of this theater of combat demands attention, as does the sacrifice of its participants."—John Peterson, instructor in the Program of Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University
"A brisk and readable account of China-based American pilots and their years-long campaign against the city-island of Hong Kong, with due attention to the Japanese pilots who tried to stop them."—Daniel Ford, author of Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and His American Volunteers, 1941–1942
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