Lucky Lady: The World War Ii Heroics Of The Uss Santa Fe And Franklin

Lucky Lady: The World War Ii Heroics Of The Uss Santa Fe And Franklin

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Steve Jackson'S Lucky Lady Chronicles The Saga Of The Aircraft Carrier Franklin, The Light Cruiser Santa Fe, And Their Tragic Encounter On March 19, 1945, When A Japanese Bomber Broke Through U.S. Air Cover And Dropped Two 500Pound Bombs On The Franklin. Fires Were Set Off As Ammunition And Fuel Exploded. The Franklin Was Near Sinking, With All Her 2,500 Sailors In Mortal Danger. To The Japanese High Command, American Aircraft Carriers Represented Supreme Power. If Several Could Be Sunk, It Might Vanquish America'S Resolve. Against This Backdrop, The Santa Fe, Nicknamed The Lucky Lady For Its Unparalleled Record Of Avoiding Casualties Throughout The War, Came Steaming To The Franklin'S Aid. In A Maneuver Heralded As One Of The Greatest Feats Of Seamanship In Naval History, The Santa Fe Bellied Up Alongside The Listing Tinderbox Of The Franklin, Rescuing More Than 800 Sailors Who Were Ferried Across Rope Catwalks As Flames On The Burning Sea Licked At Them From Below. Despite The Risk Of Being Swamped By The Much Larger Ship, The Lucky Lady Remained Alongside The Franklin, Helping To Shepherd The Crippled Vessel Toward Safety. Meanwhile, In The Skies Above, A Vicious Battle Was Fought, As The Franklin Was Stalked By Japanese Planes Eager To Finish Off Their Kill. In A Haunting Conclusion, Jackson Measures The Sacrifices And The Triumphs Of The Two Ships. This Book Is A Fitting Memorial That Will Move Readers Everywhere. 8 Pages Of Blackandwhite Photographs Heighten This Dramatic Saga.

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  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: This book has five hundred thirty-six pages. It offers a detailed account of the USS Santa Fe and Franklin during World War II.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type is paperback. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle for reading or storing.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Lucky Lady'? A: The author is Steve Jackson. He provides a compelling narrative about naval heroics in World War II.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The dimensions of the book are five point five one inches in length, one point three four inches in width, and eight point five inches in height. This size is typical for paperback novels.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book? A: The book is categorized as used but in good condition. This means it may show some signs of wear but is still readable.
  • Q: How should I read this book for the best experience? A: You can read this book at your own pace, but it is suitable for adults and older teens interested in history. The detailed narrative is engaging for readers who enjoy military history.
  • Q: Is this book appropriate for younger readers? A: No, this book is not specifically aimed at younger readers. It contains complex themes related to war and heroism that may not be suitable for children.
  • Q: How can I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book upright on a shelf or in a bookcase to prevent bending. Avoid direct sunlight to protect the cover and pages from fading.
  • Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the cover with a dry cloth. Avoid using liquids or harsh cleaners that could damage the pages.
  • Q: What if I receive a damaged copy of the book? A: If you receive a damaged copy, contact the seller or retailer for their return policy. Most retailers allow returns or exchanges for damaged items.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: No, there is typically no warranty for books. However, most sellers have return policies for unsatisfactory conditions.
  • Q: What distinguishes this book from other World War II histories? A: This book focuses on the specific events surrounding the USS Franklin and Santa Fe, highlighting personal stories and heroics not always covered in broader histories.
  • Q: Are there photographs in the book? A: Yes, the book contains eight pages of black-and-white photographs. These enhance the storytelling by providing visual context to the narrative.
  • Q: Is this book part of a series? A: No, 'Lucky Lady' is a standalone book. It offers a unique perspective on a specific naval event rather than being part of a series.
  • Q: What type of readers would enjoy this book? A: Readers interested in military history, naval warfare, and World War II will find this book particularly engaging. It appeals to both casual readers and history enthusiasts.

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