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Map of Wake Island 19°16′55″N166°39′01″E / 19.28194°N 166.65028°E / 19.28194; 166.65028 (Wake Island) Coordinates: 19°16′55″N166°39′01″E / 19.28194°N 166.65028°E / 19.28194; 166.65028 (Wake Island)

This is an English language bibliography of Wake Island and its geography, history, inhabitants, culture, biota, etc. [2]

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Wake Island ( /ˈwk/ ; also known as Wake Atoll) is a coral atoll having a coastline of 12 miles (19 km) in the North Pacific Ocean, located about two-thirds of the way from Honolulu 2,300 statute miles (3,700 km) west to Guam 1,510 statute miles (2,430 km) east.

Natural history

Military histories

Notes

  1. "Wake Atoll". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey.
  2. Sloan, Bill (2005). "Selected Bibliography". Given Up for Dead: America's Heroic Stand at Wake Island. Bantam Books. pp. 517–520. ISBN   0-553-38194-6.
  3. Bartlett, Merrill L. (January 1996). "Review". The Journal of Military History. Society for Military History. 60 (1): 181–182. doi:10.2307/2944476. JSTOR   2944476.
  4. Unwin, Gregory J. W. (Summer 2003). "Review". Pacific Affairs. Pacific Affairs, University of British Columbia. 76 (2): 331–332. JSTOR   40024439.
  5. Roskill, S. W. (Spring 1962). "Review". Pacific Affairs. Pacific Affairs, University of British Columbia. 35 (1): 68–69. doi:10.2307/2752716. JSTOR   2752716.
  6. Gleason, John H. (February 1948). "Review". Pacific Historical Review. University of California Press. 17 (1): 103–104. doi:10.2307/3634797. JSTOR   13634797.
  7. Heinl, Robert D., Jr. (Summer 1947). "Review". Military Affairs. Society for Military History. 11 (2): 128. doi:10.2307/1983336. JSTOR   1983336.
  8. Arbolino, Jack N. (18 June 1947). "Review". Far Eastern Survey. Institute of Pacific Relations. 16 (2): 143–144. doi:10.1525/as.1947.16.12.01p0196w. JSTOR   3022483.
  9. Bartlett, Merrill L. (January 1999). "Review". The Journal of Military History. Society for Military History. 63 (1): 212–213. doi:10.2307/120373. JSTOR   120373. S2CID   109597284.
  10. Cressman, Robert J. (October 2004). "Review". The Journal of Military History. Society for Military History. 68 (4): 1286–1287. doi:10.1353/jmh.2004.0183. JSTOR   3397003.

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