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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBooks Books Books 36 4 BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! My search for books and periodicals about Navy women began in 1974 while working on my manuscript for Ihe_WJl.Y_QUbe_W AVES. Even though a great many changes have been made since WW II, researching through computerized bibliographical bases yield only a small range of current citations. Online catalogs of the library of Congress and the excellent web site of the Naval Historical Center provide other select books. A reference librarian at the U.S. Naval Academy published a list of interesting citations in the !LS_l'lIa'LaLInsliiule...ELoceed.in9s-CUmuLative Index, 1874-1977. The most complete bibliographies can be found at the Naval Historical Center in Washington. A few books about women in the WAVES were cited in C_umujatL\Le.-Bo..o.ksJndJ~K..1.943.=19AlL The lack of seriousness concerning WW II Navy women is evident when They're AIL't'o!JIS.-U..oc.le..ltam (Stephen Daye, 1943) by Max Baris and ..U.P....C-ome~~a..Bippjft (Greenwood Press, 1945) by Dorothea J. Barley were primarily devoted to cartoons, caricatures and simple text in slap-stick humor about boot camp at USS Hunter. Another book worth mentioning is By Your Le..alle~_S.iL:...Ib.e_S~OljLoLLWA..\LE, (New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1945) by Helen Hull Jacobs, a fictional novel about officer's training school. Nancy Ross, war correspondent and author of several books, wrote The WAVES, Story 37 OUbe_GlrJsJD_Blue.., (New York, Henry Holt Co., 1943). Most of these books have long been out of print. MINER V A: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military, is the brainchild of Dr. Linda Grant De Pauw, professor of history, now retired, at George Washington University. First published in the spring of 1983, it has been an important information center for women in the military. Dr. De Pauw deserves high commendation for her broad intellectual interest in such women. * * * * * SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Alsmeyer, Marie Bennett. "Preliminary Survey of literature about WW II Women in the Navy under caption Not-So-Recent Publications of Interest ". MINER VA: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military. (Winter, 1983) 71-76. Wcw....oUhe..w.A'lLES~ Conway Ark. HAMBA Books, 1981. (out of print) A classic memoir written forty years after entering the military when most women who had served in uniform still hesitated to identify themselves publicly as veterans. Book of Navy Songs.., U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Music arranged by Joseph W. Crosley, organist and choirmaster of the United States Naval Academy ,Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc. 1926, 1937. Butler, Elizabeth Allen, Navy WAVE..S_, Charlottesville, Va.: Wayside Press, Inc., 1988 An excellent book on 'why' and 'how' the Women's Reserve was organized. Campbell, D'Ann. Wome.n.at War With America., Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984. A look into the lives of American women in the twentieth century. / DEP ARTMENT OF THE NAVY NA V AL WAR COLLEGE 686 CUSHING RD NEWPORT RHODE ISLAND 02841-1207 October 27, 1997 Mrs. Marie Alsmeyer 1118 Clyde Drive Tyler, Texas 75701-8024 Dear Marie: I want to thank you so much for answering my questionnaire on your service in the WAVES in World War II. Your reminiscences will be catalogued and preserved in the College archives where they will be open to scholarly researchers who have an interest in women in the military. I hope to make the Naval Historical Collection a major depository for information on military women in wartime. Your'memories of that special time in your life have helped immensely in this effort. I appreciate your cooperation and your support of this project. Sincerely yours, ~}11.~L Evelyn M. Cherpak Head, Naval Historical Collection 38 Collins, Winifred Quick and Herbert M. Levine. MoLe Than a Uniform: a...t'4a..\lY Womao.ill...a.. Nayy..Mao'.s.w.oIld~ Denton: University of North Texas Press, 1997. Admiral Arleigh Burke writes that Captain Quick was "the right person at the right time." Godson, Susan H. .8.enling..Er.o..udly: A Histol}o'...O.f....\lILom.en in the....LLS Navy. Annapolis, Md: Naval institute Press; Also Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Naval Historical Center, 2001. A comprehensive book rich in historical detail and essential to any study of women in the Navy. Hancock, Joy Bright.Lad..~n..tb.e_l'lIaI,I)" A Personal Remmc.en~a..Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1972. A 'must' on the history of women in the Navy. Captain Hancock wore "many hats": WW I Yeoman (F), with the Bureau of Aeronautics, the WAVES, and after WW II, as Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel for Women. hOeJ..ens..e_oLa Nation: Servicewomen in World War.lL Jeanne M. Holm and Judith Bellefaire, eds., Washington D.C., Military Women's Press. 1998. The book tells a story that needs to be told, with a select bibliography about Army and Navy Nurse Corps, WAC, WAVES, Marines, SPAR, and WASP. Larson, C. Kay. .IiLLC..ome Marching Home: A B..rielliistory of American Women in World_ WarJL John Eisenhower, foreword, Pasadena, Md.: The Minerva Center. 1995. An eye-opening account of the gallant efforts of military and civilian women. 'Ol.d....W~....IaJ..es: Nay;' Women:..Mem.o..r.i.es of World War II. Marie Bennett Alsmeyer, compo Conway Ark.: HAMBA Books, 1982. WAVES tales received in response to WaJ'.-o1Jhe WA'1E....8.. contributed by those who wanted to keep their "old WAVES tales" alive. Schneider, Dorothy. Into the Breacb;..Amelican Wom.eD-C2',IeLsaasJrLlb'-D.dd...war...L New 39 York: Viking Penguin, 1991. An account of the 25,000 American women who crossed the Atlantic to take part in WW I, this book not only rescues them from obscurity but reminds us once again of the range of women's public activism. Terkel, Studs. :Ihe_G..Qo..dJ.llLac."..an O..raL.l::listQfY-OiWoLld War II. New York: Ballantine Books, 1984. Sights, sounds, smells and, above all, feelings of the war years. Thomas,Walter "R". Complete Pentagon Capers. Springfield, Va: G&W Publications, 1978. A regular feature in Navy Times, includes a few 'chauvinistic' references to WAVES as "GI Jane," "Midshipperson," "Skirts Ahoy," etc. U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. HandbQQls....aUbeJ:io..sp!tal..CJXlls_Urlitad.. S..tate.s_NaY)'. GPO 1939. 1,000 page hardback gives a vivid description of nursing, ward duty and operating room techniques for WW II hospital corpsmen. U. S. Air Force Academy Library. Wom.eo...in..1be..Mili.tal)',.. Betsy Coxe and Florence Klemin, comps. Special Bibliography Series. Air Force Academy, 1975. Cites series of books and periodicals carrying the history of service women through 1970. Published in response to a "groundswell of interest." Wingo, Josette Dermody. Molb.eLWas..a....G.unner'.s-.M.ate..:-"'lorld War II in the WAVES, Annapolis, MD. Naval Institute Press, 1994. A fast pace story with great wit by a W AVE who spent the war teaching sailors to use the ring gun sights on antiquated Oerlikons. *****