Victory at Guadalcanal for the Allies in February 1943 left them a vital
foothold in the Solomon Islands chain, and was the first step in an
attempt to isolate and capture the key Japanese base of Rabaul on New
Britain. In order to do this they had to advance up the island chain in
a combined air, naval, and ground campaign. On the other hand, the
Japanese were determined to shore up their defences on the Solomons,
which was a vital part of their southern front, and would bitterly
contest every inch of the Allied advance. The scene was set for one of
the bloodiest campaigns of the Pacific War.
Fully illustrated with specially commissioned maps and artwork, this is
the compelling story of the struggle for the Solomons, a key part of the
Allied advance towards Japan which saw tens of thousands of casualties
and so many ships lost that part of the ocean became known as Ironbottom
Sound.