Hanson Weightman Baldwin (1903–1991)
Author of Battles Lost and Won : Great Campaigns of World War II
About the Author
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Works by Hanson Weightman Baldwin
WORLD WAR 1 4 copies
Battaglie vinte e perdute: 1943-1945. Tarawa - Lo sbarco in Normandia - La battaglia delle Ardenne - Okinawa. (1972) 1 copy
La campagna di Polonia – La battaglia d'Inghilterra – L'invasione di creta. Battaglie perdute e vinte 1939-1941. (1971) 1 copy
Batalhas ganhas e perdidas 1 copy
Batalhas ganhas e perdidas 1 copy
Associated Works
The History of the Peloponnesian War (0400) — Introduction, some editions — 8,914 copies, 69 reviews
The Sky on Fire: The First Battle of Britain, 1917-1918 (Smithsonian History of Aviation and Spaceflight Series) (1966) — Foreword, some editions — 67 copies, 4 reviews
Best-in-Books: Treasure of Pleasant Valley / Best of H.T. Webster / Bridge of San Luis Rey / Think Fast Mr. Moto / Hawaii / H.R.H. / Story of Philip / Answer / Sea Fights and… (1956) — Contributor — 4 copies
Stories of the Sea — Contributor — 4 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1903-03-22
- Date of death
- 1991-11-13
- Gender
- male
- Education
- United States Naval Academy
- Occupations
- journalist
- Organizations
- United States Navy
Baltimore Sun
The New York Times - Awards and honors
- Pulitzer Prize (Correspondence, 1943)
Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Literary Achievement (1959) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Places of residence
- Chappaqua, New York, USA
- Place of death
- Roxbury, Connecticut, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
I found some of the writing in the book to be a bit bombastic and pretentious, along the lines of Kaltenborn, Eliot and other 1940s media experts. I changed my mind a bit when reading the notes to the book, which in some ways are more illuminating than the text and analysis, which was old hat even in 1966. There's some interesting material in the notes, including some comments by Halsey and Kincaid about Leyte Gulf that are well worth noting. Of note is that Baldwin was writing before much show more of the code-breaking secrets of the war came out, though you get some hints about it. show less
1745 Sea Fights and Shipwrecks: True Tales of the Seven Seas, by Hanson W. Baldwin (read 17 Oct 1982) This tells of ship losses and sea battles from 1816 to 1945, starting with the Medusa in 1817, the mutiny on the Somers in 1842, the Birkenhead loss in 1852, Herndon of the Central America in 1857, Saginaw--an amazing account of Pacific wreck, in 1870, the Mary Celeste in 1872, The Victoria in 1893 off Tripoli, Lebanon, No. 6: a Japanese submarine loss in 1912, the Lusitania in 1915, Jutland show more in 1916, in 1918 an amazing account of Italians against Austrian ships, in 1929 the last wreck of a sailing vessel, in 1939 the Admiral Graf Spee, in 1942 the Houston, in 1944 Leyte Gulf, and also in 1944 the awful Pacific typhoon, and in 1945 the battle for Okinawa. These are well-written accounts. show less
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- Works
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- Members
- 502
- Popularity
- #49,319
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
- 17
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