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  • Published: 1 February 2011
  • ISBN: 9780553386912
  • Imprint: Bantam Dell
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 464
  • RRP: $40.00

Challenge for the Pacific

Guadalcanal: The Turning Point of the War



"Intensely dramatic, vivid, broad, and yet intimate in detail, deeply moving in its portrayal of the human side of war. In the best sense, it is history made alive" (Pasadena Star News). Building on the momentum established with HBO's The Pacific miniseries (based in part on Robert Leckie's Helmet for my Pillow) comes the long-overdue republication of Challenge for the Pacific (formerly a Da Capo Press Trade paperback, now out of print).

 
From Robert Leckie, the World War II veteran and New York Times bestselling author of Helmet for My Pillow, whose experiences were featured in the HBO miniseries The Pacific, comes this vivid narrative of the astonishing six-month campaign for Guadalcanal.
 
From the Japanese soldiers’ carefully calculated—and ultimately foiled—attempt to build a series of impregnable island forts on the ground to the tireless efforts of the Americans who struggled against a tenacious adversary and the temperature and terrain of the island itself, Robert Leckie captures the loneliness, the agony, and the heat of twenty-four-hour-a-day fighting on Guadalcanal. Combatants from both sides are brought to life: General Archer Vandegrift, who first assembled an amphibious strike force; Isoroku Yamamoto, the naval general whose innovative strategy was tested; the island-born Allied scout Jacob Vouza, who survived hideous torture to uncover the enemy’s plans; and Saburo Sakai, the ace flier who shot down American planes with astonishing ease.

Propelling the Allies to eventual victory, Guadalcanal was truly the turning point of the war. Challenge for the Pacific is an unparalleled, authoritative account of this great fight that forever changed our world.

  • Published: 1 February 2011
  • ISBN: 9780553386912
  • Imprint: Bantam Dell
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 464
  • RRP: $40.00

About the author

Robert Leckie

Robert Leckie was born on December 18, 1920 in Philadelphia. After enlisting in the United States Marine Corps shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, he worked in the 1st Marine Division as a machine gunner and as an intelligence scout during the Battle of Guadalcanal. He was later awarded the Purple Heart. Helmet for My Pillow received the Marine Corps Combat Correspondents' Annual Award in 1957. He died in December 2001.

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Praise for Challenge for the Pacific

  • "[Leckie] has succeeded in compressing numerous tales into a readable story, but his greatest contribution is a unique feeling for combat...His marines are living, brawling, obscene, blasphemous--and utterly believable. He has caught their gallows humor, their cockiness and their savagery in the business of battle." --John Toland, The New York Times Book Review
  • "The story is told in individual terms--Japanese and American. Characters are very much alive on the printed page. Challenge for the Pacific is fast-paced and informative." --Navy Times