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"A strikingly original, very insightful, and highly stimulating work that demonstrates convincingly that Japan tried but failed in its efforts to apply what Grunden calls Big Science to its war effort."-Edward Drea, author of MacArthur's ULTRA: Codebreaking and the War against Japan, 1942-1945
"A path-breaking tour de force. There's no work quite like it in its comprehensive coverage across a range of major weapons systems, in the depth of its analysis, or in its expert use of the most important Japanese as well as English-language sources."-Mark R. Peattie, coauthor of Sunburst: The Rise of Japanese Naval Air Power
"Beautifully written and impressively researched, Grunden's splendid work is a real gem."-Michael A. Barnhart, author of Japan Prepares for Total War
Author Biography: Walter E. Grunden is assistant professor of history at Bowling Green State University.
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