Books of Interest about Our War
these books specialize in Lists of POWs
THE LOS BANOS RAID
by Lt.Gen. Edward M. Flanagan, Jr. USA (Ret.)
1986. Novato, CA. Presido Press.
(List of those liberated from Los Banos.)
HOUR OF REDEMPTION: THE RANGER RAID ON CABANATUAN
by Forrest Bryant Johnson. 1978. New York, NY. Manor Books, Inc.
(List of those liberated from Cabanatuan.)
SOME SURVIVED
by Manny Lawton. 1984. Chapel Hill, NC. Algonquin Books of
Chapel Hill.
(List of those on the Oryoku Maru.)
BROTHER FROM BATAAN: POWs, 1942-1945
by Adrian R. Martin. 1992. Manhattan, Kansas. Sunflower University Press.
(List of those at Las Pinas; on Noto Maru & those at Hanawa.)
O'DONNELL - ANDERSONVILLE OF THE PACIFIC
by John E. Olson Col. U.S. Army (Ret.). 1985.
(List of those in O'Donnell, 1942).
BOOKS SUGGESTED/OWNED BY OUR POWs
PRISONERS OF SANTO TOMAS
by Celia Lucas, A David and Charles Military Book, 1975
Ilsa Corfield and Celia Lucas,
ISBN=0-1753-9243-3. 220 Pages.
PRISONERS OF THE JAPANESE; POW'S OF WWII IN THE PACIFIC
by Gavin Daws, Wm. Morrow & Co., NY, 1994
Ilsa Corfield and Celia Lucas,
ISBN 0-688-11812-7. 462 Pages.
ALL THIS HELL; US NURSES IMPRISONED BY THE JAPANESE
by Evelyn M. Monahan & Rosemary Neidel, Greenlee Univ. Kentucky, 2000
ISBN 0-8131-2148-5. 228 Pages.
THE ORDEAL OF ELIZABETH VAUGHAN;
A WARTIME DIARY OF THE
PHILIPPINES
Edited by Carol M. Petillo, 1985, University of Georgia Press
ISBN 0-8131-2148-5. 228 Pages.
THE SANTO TOMAS STORY
by A. V. H. Hartendorp,1964, McGraw Hill, NY, Toronto, London
History of Santo Tomas Internment, by Frank H. Golay
Library of Congress CC #64-7730