Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 176
Trim: 5½ x 8¾
978-0-8420-2725-0 • Hardback • September 1998 • $57.00 • (£44.00)
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The War Begins
Chapter 3 Bataan
Chapter 4 Corregidor
Chapter 5 Bilibid and Camp #8
Chapter 6 The Prison Ship "Horror Maru"
Chapter 7 Formosa
Chapter 8 Coming Home
Chapter 9 The Home Front
Chapter 10 Appendix: Deposition for the War Crimes Trials
Donovan's tale is testimony to the strength of the human spirit and provides rare illumination of a horrific war often too glibly defined by its endnotes at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
— William M. McBride, U.S. Naval Academy
Provides an account of the war on a very personal level rarely seen. An excellent book, easily read, insightful, and deemed an important contribution.
— Albert J. Dorley Jr., Villanova University
This is an important book, for nothing so demythologizes the 'good war' as Donovan's harrowing story of torture, disease, and death. In explicating the war's harsh realities, this book ranks with the classic accounts by Paul Fussell and E. B. Sledge.
— William M. Tuttle Jr., author of Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919 and Daddy's Gone to War The Second World War in the Lives of America's Children