Dark Waters, Starry Skies: The Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign, March-October 1943

Dark Waters, Starry Skies: The Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign, March-October 1943

by Jeffrey Cox
Dark Waters, Starry Skies: The Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign, March-October 1943

Dark Waters, Starry Skies: The Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign, March-October 1943

by Jeffrey Cox

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Overview

A fast-paced and absorbing read of the final months of the vital Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign during the Pacific War.

Thousands of miles from friendly ports, the US Navy fought to turn the tide of World War II. Jeffrey Cox turns his razor-sharp focus to these final months of the Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign. This is the central plotline running through this page-turning history beginning with the Japanese Operation I and the American ambush of Admiral Yamamoto; continuing with the Allied invasions of New Georgia, Bougainville, and the central and upper Solomons; and ending with the isolation of the Japanese base at Rabaul.

While the ambush of Yamamoto has received considerable attention in the intervening years, the remainder of this campaign, surprisingly, has not. Using first-hand accounts from both sides, this book vividly recreates all the terror and drama of these nighttime naval battles fought to secure the Allied landings. The reader can easily imagine the steely determination of Captain Arleigh Burke with his five destroyers intercepting a Japanese destroyer force at the Battle of Cape St. George, or the fear of an eighteen-year-old ensign as eight-inch naval shells wreak havoc on his cruiser.

Increasingly Allied dominance of the skies was the crucial factor in the campaign. Yet even with Japanese power in its twilight, victory was by no means assured. This book illustrates how formidable an enemy the Imperial Japanese Navy truly was and how victory here would ultimately ensure victory in the Pacific War.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472849878
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 03/11/2025
Pages: 528
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jeffrey R. Cox is a litigation attorney and an independent military historian specializing in World War II, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome. His first interest was in the Pacific War, which he has studied for more than 30 years. His critically acclaimed history of the Java Sea Campaign, Rising Star, Falling Skies was published in 2014. This was followed by two volumes on the Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign, Morning Star, Midnight Sun (2018) and Blazing Star, Setting Sun (2020). Dark Waters, Starry Skies is the final volume in this trilogy creating the definitive history of this crucial Pacific War campaign. A student of history, international affairs, and defense policy for most of his life, Cox holds a degree in National Security Policy Studies from The Ohio State University and a doctorate of jurisprudence from Indiana University School of Law. He is a contributor to Military History Online (www.militaryhistoryonline.com) and resides in Indianapolis.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Via Dolorosa
I. Akikaze
II. Putting the Cartwheel Before the Horse
III. I-Go
IV. Magic in the Air
V. Where Sea Eagles Dare
VI. Parthian Shots
VII. Quagmire
VIII. The Hop
IX. Dominoes
Epilogue: The Akikaze Resunk

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