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Devils Fire, Southern Cross: The Conclusion of the Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign, October 1943February 1944

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Devils Fire, Southern Cross: The Conclusion of the Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign, October 1943February 1944

Contributors:

By (Author) Jeffrey Cox

ISBN:

9781472864482

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Osprey Publishing

Publication Date:

3rd March 2026

UK Publication Date:

20th November 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Naval forces and warfare
Battles / military campaigns
Modern warfare

Dewey:

940.54265933

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

496

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

A fast-paced and absorbing read of the final months of the crucial Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign during the Pacific War by esteemed World War II historian Jeffrey Cox.

This page-turning history examines the closing months of the vital campaign which ultimately determined the successful conclusion of the Pacific War for the Allies. But it had not been a smooth process. The campaign continued in fits and starts with both the US Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy making crucial errors.

But as the pendulum of war swung, there was one distinct advantage to the Allies. This was the successful efforts by the United States Army Signals Intelligence Section and the Navy Communication Special Unit to monitor, intercept, decode and translate Japanese messages. It was thanks in part to this intelligence breakthrough that victory was secured at the Battles of Empress Augusta Bay and Cape St. George as well as the bitterly contested Bougainville invasion. But it was also due to improvements in strategic and tactical doctrine on the part of the US Navy, so much so that the Battle of Cape St. George was dubbed the almost textbook-perfect battle.

At the start of the Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign the US Navy was the underdog. By its conclusion, US naval commanders had come of age. Combining first-rate scholarly research with a novelists flair for the dramatic, Jeff Cox concludes his brilliant quartet on this key campaign.

Author Bio

Jeffrey R. Cox is a litigation attorney and an independent military historian. A student of history, international affairs and defense policy for most of his life, his first book was the critically acclaimed Rising Star, Falling Skies (2014) about the Java Sea Campaign. This was followed by three successful volumes on the Guadalcanal-Solomons Campaign: Morning Star, Midnight Sun (2018), Blazing Star, Setting Sun (2020) and Dark Waters, Starry Skies (2022). He resides in Indianapolis.

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