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** ''Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History'' – a dissection of the various [[Historical revisionism|revisionist]] theories surrounding the attack.
** ''1941년 12월 7일: The Day The Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor'' – a recollection of the attack as narrated by eyewitnesses.
* ''Day of Infamy'' by [[Walter Lord]] was one of the most popular nonfiction accounts of the attack on Pearl Harbor.<ref>Walter Lord, ''Day of Infamy'' (Henry Holt and Co., 1957. ASIN: B002A503FA; Holt Paperbacks, 60th ed. 2001, {{ISBN |0-8050-6803-1}}, {{ISBN |978-0-8050-6803-0}})</ref>
* ''Pearl Harbor: Final Judgment'' by [[Henry C. Clausen]] and Bruce Lee tells of Clausen's top-secret investigation of the events leading up to the Pearl Harbor attack. Much of the information in this book was still classified when previous books were published.
* ''Pearl Harbor Countdown: Admiral James O. Richardson'' by Skipper Steely is an insightful and detailed account of the events leading up to the attack. Through his comprehensive treatment of the life and times of Admiral [[James O. Richardson]], Steely explores four decades of American foreign policy, traditional military practice, U.S. intelligence, and the administrative side of the military, exposing the largely untold story of the events leading up to the Japanese attack.
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=== 기타 문서 ===
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* George Edward Morgenstern. ''Pearl Harbor: The Story of the Secret War''. (The Devin-Adair Company, 1947) {{ISBN |978-1-299-05736-4}}. The detailed analysis and documentation of event and its many boards of enquiry set up at this time.
* James Dorsey. "Literary Tropes, Rhetorical Looping, and the Nine Gods of War: 'Fascist Proclivities' Made Real," in ''The Culture of Japanese Fascism'', ed. by Alan Tansman (Durham & London: Duke UP, 2009), pp 409–431. A study of Japanese wartime media representations of the submarine component of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
* [[McCollum memo]] A 1940 memo from a Naval headquarters staff officer to his superiors outlining possible provocations to Japan, which might lead to war (declassified in 1994).
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* Frederick D. Parker, ''[http://www.history.navy.mil/books/comint/ Pearl Harbor Revisited: United States Navy Communications Intelligence 1924–1941]'' (Center for Cryptologic History, 1994) contains a detailed description of what the Navy knew from intercepted and decrypted Japan's communications prior to Pearl.
* Henry C. Clausen and Bruce Lee, ''Pearl Harbor: Final Judgment'', (HarperCollins, 2001), an account of the secret "[[Clausen Inquiry]]" undertaken late in the war by order of Congress to Secretary of War [[Henry L. Stimson]].
* [[Robert A. Theobald]], ''Final Secret of Pearl Harbor'' (Devin-Adair Pub, 1954) {{ISBN |0-8159-5503-0}} ISBN 0-317-65928-6 Foreword by Fleet Admiral [[William F. Halsey, Jr.]]
* [[Albert Coady Wedemeyer|Albert C. Wedemeyer]], ''Wedemeyer Reports!'' (Henry Holt Co, 1958) {{ISBN |0-89275-011-1}} ISBN 0-8159-7216-4
* [[Hamilton Fish]], ''Tragic Deception: FDR and America's Involvement in World War II'' (Devin-Adair Pub, 1983) {{ISBN |0-8159-6917-1}}
* John Toland, ''Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath'' (Berkley Reissue edition, 1986 {{ISBN |0-425-09040-X}}).
* [[Robert Stinnett]], ''[http://www.pearlharbor41.com/ Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor]'' (Free Press, 1999) A study of the Freedom of Information Act documents that led Congress to direct clearance of Kimmel and Short. {{ISBN |0-7432-0129-9}}
* [[Edward L. Beach, Jr.]], ''Scapegoats: A Defense of Kimmel and Short at Pearl Harbor'' {{ISBN |1-55750-059-2}}
* Andrew Krepinevich, [http://www.csbaonline.org/4Publications/Archive/R.20020225.Lighting_the_Path_/R.20020225.Lighting_the_Path_.pdf] ''(Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments)'' contains a passage regarding the Yarnell attack, as well as reference citations.
* Roberta Wohlstetter, ''Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision'', (Stanford University Press: 1962). Regarded by many as the most important work in the attempt to understand the intelligence failure at Pearl Harbor. Her introduction and analysis of the concept of "noise" persists in understanding intelligence failures.
* John Hughes-Wilson, ''Military Intelligence Blunders and Cover-Ups''. Robinson, 1999 (revised 2004). Contains a brief but insightful chapter on the particular intelligence failures, and broader overview of what causes them.
* Douglas T. Shinsato and Tadanori Urabe, "For That One Day: The Memoirs of Mitsuo Fuchida, Commander of the Attack on Pearl Harbor". (eXperience: 2011) {{ISBN |978-0-9846745-0-3}}
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* Seki, Eiji. (2006). [http://www.brill.com/mrs-ferguson-s-tea-set-japan-and-second-world-war ''Mrs. Ferguson's Tea-Set, Japan and the Second World War: The Global Consequences Following Germany's Sinking of the SS Automedon in 1940.''] London: [[Global Oriental]]. {{ISBN |1-905246-28-5}}; {{ISBN |978-1-905246-28-1}} (cloth) Published by BRILL/Global Oriental, 2006. Previously announced as ''Sinking of the SS Automedon and the Role of the Japanese Navy: A New Interpretation''.
* Daniel Madsen, ''Resurrection-Salvaging the Battle Fleet at Pearl Harbor''. U.S. Naval Institute Press. 2003. Highly readable and thoroughly researched account of the aftermath of the attack and the salvage efforts from 1941년 12월 8일 through early 1944.
* Takeo, Iguchi, ''Demystifying Pearl Harbor: A New Perspective From Japan'', I-House Press, 2010, ASIN: B003RJ1AZA.