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Velmans, Loet. Long Way Back to the River Kwai: Memories of World War II. New York: Arcade Publishing, 2003.
Webster, Donovan. The Burma Road: The Epic Story of the China-Burma-India Theater in World War II. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2003.
Weissinger, William J., Jr. Attention, Fool! Austin, Tex.: Eakin Press, 1998.
White, W. L. Queens Die Proudly. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1943.
Whiting, Brendan. Ship of Courage: The Epic Story of the HMAS Perth and Her Crew. London: Allen & Unwin, 1992.
Winchester, Simon. Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883. New York: HarperCollins, 2003.
Winslow, Walter G. Ghost of the Java Coast. Satellite Beach, Fla.: Coral Reef Publications, 1974.
———. The Fleet the Gods Forgot: The U.S. Asiatic Fleet in World War II. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1982.
———. The Ghost that Died at Sunda Strait. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1984.
Woody, Thomas B. The Railroad to Nagasaki: An Account of Japanese POWs. Self-published, 1992.
ARTICLES AND MONOGRAPHS
Andelman, David A. “Ex-Prisoners and Captors Join in a Walk Over Kwai Bridge,” New York Times, October 26, 1976, p. 41.
Associated Press. “12 Allied Warships Lost in Java Battle—U.S. Cruiser Houston, Destroyer Pope Among Japanese Victims,” Los Angeles Examiner, March 15, 1942, p. 1.
———. “Sunken Cruiser Houston Beat Off Jap Planes, Saved Convoy,” Boston Herald, June 10, 1942. HRR.
———. “Tokyo Radio Tells of Houston Survivors,” July 2, 1942. CHC.
———. “300 Houston Survivors Found in Jap Prison Camp in Thailand,” dateline Washington, D.C., August 28, 1945. CHC.
———. “Houston Crew Accounted For,” dateline Washington, D.C., August 29, 1945. CHC.
———. “Tragic War Mystery Clears—Lost Without a Trace in ’42 Battle, 300 Houston Survivors Located,” dateline Washington, D.C., August 29, 1945. CHC.
———. “110 More ‘Lost Battalion’ Members Safe in Calcutta,” Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, September 8, 1945. Texas Military Forces Museum, Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas.
———. “Houston and Perth Sunk in Java Trap,” New York Times, September 10, 1945, p. 1. HRR.
———. “Survivors Tell of Heroic Last Battle of Houston,” September 12, 1945. HRR.
———. “Lost Battalion Salute Life-Saving Doctor,” Toledo Blade, August 14, 1983. Texas Military Forces Museum, Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas.
———. “Bridge on the River Kwai Now Is Thailand Tourist Attraction,” San Diego Union, August 11, 1985, p. A-32.
———. “Anger, Sorrow Still Run Deep Along River Kwai,” dateline Kanchanaburi, Thailand, February 20, 1994.
Baldwin, Hanson W. “Saga of a Stout Ship—The Houston,” New York Times Magazine, March 3, 1946, p. 5.
Bancroft, Arthur. “Prisoners of War: HMAS Perth Survivors” (monograph), Naval Historical Society of Australia, 1991.
Barrett, E. Miles, as told to Dorothy Rochon Powers. “‘My Greatest Adventure,’” The Spokesman-Review, October 3, 1951, p. 2. Collection of Michael Barrett.
Beaton, Terence R. “American POWs on the Railway.” CHC.
———. “A Traveller’s Guide to the Burma Railway,” unpublished draft manuscript, 2003. CHC.
Beattie, Rod, and Neil MacPherson. “Death Railway Camps” (reference chart), revised September 29, 2005. www.mansell.com/pow_resources/camplists/death_rr/deathrailwaycamplist.html (last visited by the author on February 23, 2006).
Berney, Louis. “The Bridge on the River Khwae, 40 Years Later,” Washington Post, February 3, 1985, p. E1.
Bernrieder, William A. “Port Houston’s Latest Asset: The USS Houston,” undated (circa 1927). CHC.
———. “The United States Cruiser ‘Houston,’ the Pride of Our Navy and the City of Houston” (radio address), KPRC, October 11, 1930. William A. Bernrieder Papers, CHC.
Birkett, Gordon. “P40E/E-1 Operations in Australia, Part 5,” unpublished. Courtesy of Gordon Birkett.
Boggett, David. “Notes on the Thai-Burma Railway, Part I: The Bridge on the River Kwai, the Movie,” Journal of Kyoto Seika