WILLIAM H. BARTSCH is the author of two previous books published by Texas A&M University Press: Doomed at the Start: American Pursuit Pilots in the Pacific, 1941-1942 (1992); and the award-winning December 8, 1941: MacArthur's Pearl Harbor (2003). Bartsch, a former United Nations development economist and independent consultant now exclusively researching and writing on the Pacific War, lives in Reston, Virginia.
"One reviewer called Mr. Bartsch's earlier book 'an impressive
labor of love.' That phrase applies equally well to the present
Every Day A Nightmare, a work that will probably stand as the
definitive account of a significant but forgotten episode of the
Pacific War." - Ronald H. Spector, George Washington University,
The Journal of Military History-- (01/15/2011)
"Bartschy provides an extraordinary wealth of detail. This
insightful day-by-day treatment of his subject is demanding of the
reader, yet also rewarding, since it puts all aspects of the battle
in perspective. Every Day a Nightmare is a superb book for the
scholar and the dedicated buff " -;/div>--Walter J. Boyne
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