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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
James P.S. Devereux Archives
James P.S. Devereux •ï¿½1 Book
The Story of Wake Island (1947)
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    Briefer Comment (13 Reviews)
    General
    1. Palestine Mission by R.H.S. Crossman
    2. Deadline Delayed
    3. Why Men Hate by Samuel Tenenbaum
    4. Autobiography of a Chinese Woman by Pu-Wei Yan Chao
    5. This Is My Story by Louis Francis Budenz
    6. The Private Life of Napoleon by Octave Aubry
    7. Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre: Second Series by John Gassner
    8. Operation Lifeline by James Lee
    9. The Pageant of Middle American History by Anne Merriman Peck
    10. History Is on Our Side by Joseph Needham
    11. The Story of Wake Island by James P.S. Devereux
    12. The Story of the F.B.I.
    13. Thinking It Over by Thomas F. Woodlock
    The Forum, June 1947, pp. 549-550
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    The Second World War
    1. Letter from Grosvenor Square by John Gilbert Winant
    2. This Is Pearl! by Walter Millis
    3. Strategy in World War II by Alfred H. Burne
    4. The Battle of the Atlantic by Samuel Eliot Morison
    5. The Organization of Ground Combat Troops by Kent Roberts Greenfield, Robert R. Palmer, and Bell I. Wiley, ...
    6. The Hidden Weapon by David L. Gordon and Royden Dangerfield
    7. The Island War by Frank O. Hough
    8. The Story of Wake Island by James P.S. Devereux
    9. Dark December by Robert E. Merriam
    10. The Attack on St. Nazaire, 28th March, 1942 by R.E.D. Ryder
    11. Irregular Adventures by Christie Norman Lawrence
    12. American Agent by Mark Gayn and John Caldwell
    13. New Zealand at War by Kenneth R. Hancock
    14. Finland and World War II, 1939-1944 by John H. Wuorinen
    15. Forest of the Dead by Ernst E. Wiechert
    Foreign Affairs, April 1948, pp. 570-571