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1 PRANGE, GORDON W. in collaboration with Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon. At dawn we slept. The untold story of Pearl Harbor.
New York Penguin Books, 1982 0140064559 / 9780140064551 Soft Cover Good 
873 pages, 8 plates, maps and charts, wrappers, ex-library with usual library markings otherwise very good. SR3794; Ex-Library; 873 pages 
Price: 12.00 USD
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2 PRANGE, GORDON W. with DONALD M. GOLDSTEIN and KATHERINE V. DILLON December 7, 1941. The day the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
New York Mcgraw-Hill Book Co. , 1988 Hard Cover 
493 pages, 8 plates, map, boards, book club edition, very good. 
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3 PRANGE, GORDON W. with DONALD M. GOLDSTEIN and KATHERINE V. DILLON Target Tokyo. The story of the Sorge spy ring.
New York Mcgraw-Hill Book Co. , 1984 0070506779 / 9780070506770 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good in Good dust jacket 
595 pages, 6 plates, chart, cloth, dj. 1st edition, very good. From the publisher: "The authors of At Dawn We Slept and Miracle at Midway now turn to one of the most fascinating chapters of World War II. Target Tokyo is a scrupulously documented account of espionage on a grand scale. Bristling with suspense, it details the undercover operations of one of the most ingenious spy rings of the century. Headed by Richard Sorge, it transmitted highly secret information from Tokyo to Russia between 1933 and 1941. Gordon Prange brings to life the members of the ring, the double agents, the victims and dupes, the diplomats and statesmen. Born in Russia and educated in Germany, Sorge posed as a good Nazi, a stringer for a German newspaper. He secured his access to intelligence information by getting a position at the German embassy in Tokyo, where he became the trusted adviser and friend of the German ambassador, who consulted him about the most sensitive matters. Sorge also infiltrated the highest levels of Japanese society. He was charming and flamboyant, a hard drinker who could often be seen riding about Tokyo on his motorcycle. A major work of World War II history, "Target Tokyo" is a portrait of an exotic nation gearing up for war. It is also a study of duplicity on the highest levels, of betrayals both personal and national, with insights into the great leaders of the era -- Hitler, Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt -- as they played out he drama that would determine the future of the world." 
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4 PRANGE, GORDON W. with DONALD M. GOLDSTEIN and KATHERINE V. DILLON Target Tokyo. The story of the Sorge spy ring.
New York Mcgraw-Hill Book Co. , 1984 0070506779 / 9780070506770 Hard Cover 
595 pages, 6 plates, chart, cloth, dust jacket little frayed otherwise very good. From the publisher: "The authors of At Dawn We Slept and Miracle at Midway now turn to one of the most fascinating chapters of World War II. Target Tokyo is a scrupulously documented account of espionage on a grand scale. Bristling with suspense, it details the undercover operations of one of the most ingenious spy rings of the century. Headed by Richard Sorge, it transmitted highly secret information from Tokyo to Russia between 1933 and 1941. Gordon Prange brings to life the members of the ring, the double agents, the victims and dupes, the diplomats and statesmen. Born in Russia and educated in Germany, Sorge posed as a good Nazi, a stringer for a German newspaper. He secured his access to intelligence information by getting a position at the German embassy in Tokyo, where he became the trusted adviser and friend of the German ambassador, who consulted him about the most sensitive matters. Sorge also infiltrated the highest levels of Japanese society. He was charming and flamboyant, a hard drinker who could often be seen riding about Tokyo on his motorcycle. A major work of World War II history, "Target Tokyo" is a portrait of an exotic nation gearing up for war. It is also a study of duplicity on the highest levels, of betrayals both personal and national, with insights into the great leaders of the era -- Hitler, Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt -- as they played out he drama that would determine the future of the world." 
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5 PRANGE, GORDON W. with DONALD M. GOLDSTEIN and KATHERINE V. DILLON Target Tokyo. The story of the Sorge spy ring.
New York Mcgraw-Hill Book Co. , 1984 0070506779 / 9780070506770 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 
Xxii,595 pages, 6 plates, cloth, dj, very good. From the publisher: "The authors of At Dawn We Slept and Miracle at Midway now turn to one of the most fascinating chapters of World War II. Target Tokyo is a scrupulously documented account of espionage on a grand scale. Bristling with suspense, it details the undercover operations of one of the most ingenious spy rings of the century. Headed by Richard Sorge, it transmitted highly secret information from Tokyo to Russia between 1933 and 1941. Gordon Prange brings to life the members of the ring, the double agents, the victims and dupes, the diplomats and statesmen. Born in Russia and educated in Germany, Sorge posed as a good Nazi, a stringer for a German newspaper. He secured his access to intelligence information by getting a position at the German embassy in Tokyo, where he became the trusted adviser and friend of the German ambassador, who consulted him about the most sensitive matters. Sorge also infiltrated the highest levels of Japanese society. He was charming and flamboyant, a hard drinker who could often be seen riding about Tokyo on his motorcycle. A major work of World War II history, "Target Tokyo" is a portrait of an exotic nation gearing up for war. It is also a study of duplicity on the highest levels, of betrayals both personal and national, with insights into the great leaders of the era -- Hitler, Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt -- as they played out he drama that would determine the future of the world." 
Price: 25.00 USD
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6 PRANGE, GORDON W. with DONALD M. GOLDSTEIN and KATHERINE V. DILLON Target Tokyo. The story of the Sorge spy ring.
New York Mcgraw-Hill Book Co. , 1984 0070506779 / 9780070506770 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 
Xxii, 595 pages, 6 plates, map, cloth, DJ, very good. From the publisher: "The authors of At Dawn We Slept and Miracle at Midway now turn to one of the most fascinating chapters of World War II. Target Tokyo is a scrupulously documented account of espionage on a grand scale. Bristling with suspense, it details the undercover operations of one of the most ingenious spy rings of the century. Headed by Richard Sorge, it transmitted highly secret information from Tokyo to Russia between 1933 and 1941. Gordon Prange brings to life the members of the ring, the double agents, the victims and dupes, the diplomats and statesmen. Born in Russia and educated in Germany, Sorge posed as a good Nazi, a stringer for a German newspaper. He secured his access to intelligence information by getting a position at the German embassy in Tokyo, where he became the trusted adviser and friend of the German ambassador, who consulted him about the most sensitive matters. Sorge also infiltrated the highest levels of Japanese society. He was charming and flamboyant, a hard drinker who could often be seen riding about Tokyo on his motorcycle. A major work of World War II history, "Target Tokyo" is a portrait of an exotic nation gearing up for war. It is also a study of duplicity on the highest levels, of betrayals both personal and national, with insights into the great leaders of the era -- Hitler, Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt -- as they played out he drama that would determine the future of the world. "; 595 pages 
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