LIMITED TIME OFFER. Get 3 months for $0.99 a month. Get this deal.
The Conquering Tide cover art

The Conquering Tide

War in the Pacific Islands, 1942-1944

Preview
Get this deal Try for $0.00
Offer ends December 16, 2025 11:59pm PT.
Amazon Prime member exclusive: get any 2 titles with your free trial. Terms apply.
Just $0.99/mo for your first 3 months of Audible.
1 audiobook per month of your choice from our unparalleled catalog.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, podcasts, and Originals.
Auto-renews at $14.95/mo after 3 months. Cancel anytime.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo + applicable taxes after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

The Conquering Tide

Written by: Ian W. Toll
Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
Get this deal Try for $0.00

$14.95/mo after 3 months. Cancel anytime. Offers ends December 16, 2025 11:59pm PT.

$14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for $40.08

Buy Now for $40.08

About this listen

The devastation of Pearl Harbor and the American victory at Midway were prelude to a greater challenge: rolling back the vast Japanese Pacific empire island by island.

This masterful history encompasses the heart of the Pacific War - the period between mid-1942 and mid-1944 - when parallel Allied counteroffensives north and south of the equator washed over Japan's far-flung island empire like a "conquering tide", concluding with Japan's irreversible strategic defeat in the Marianas. It was the largest, bloodiest, most costly, most technically innovative and logistically complicated amphibious war in history, and it fostered bitter interservice rivalries, leaving wounds that even victory could not heal.

Often overlooked, these are the years and fights that decided the Pacific War. Ian W. Toll's battle scenes - in the air, at sea, and in the jungles - are simply riveting. He also takes the listener into the wartime councils in Washington and Tokyo, where politics and strategy often collided, and into the struggle to mobilize wartime production, which was the secret of Allied victory. Brilliantly researched, the narrative is propelled and colored by firsthand accounts - letters, diaries, debriefings, and memoirs - that are the raw material of the telling details, shrewd judgment, and penetrating insight of this magisterial history.

©2015 Ian W. Toll (P)2015 Recorded Books
Americas Armed Forces Asia Military Pacific War Wars & Conflicts War Imperial Japan Air Force US Air Force Submarine Naval Warfare Japanese Language
All stars
Most relevant
This whole trilogy is one of the best works of narrative history of recent times in my opinion, blending the classic, nearly forgotten style of historian-writers like Garret Mattingly with the best, latest research. A must for anyone interested in this war.

Another home run from Ian Toll

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

The Conquering Tide: War in the Pacific Islands, 1942-1944 is the second book in Ian Toll’s Pacific War Trilogy. I read it after book 1: Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific, 1941-1942. I found The Conquering Tide filled in a lot of WWII history that I did not know about it. So many lives lost throughout the Pacific. Ample insights on both American and Japanese military, their ships and aircraft, and the battles themselves. I did not enjoy detailed battle information and the grizzly ways men died, but it is history. I found quotes referring to ‘the Japs’ uncomfortable, but again, it was the language of the time. Very interesting was the rebuilding of Honolulu after Pearl Harbour. Good listening time spent.

Important history

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Probably the most detailed account of the pacific there will ever be. It is just packed with facts and personal accounts from a broad range of members of all ranks from both sides.

The best and most detailed timeline

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Narrator sounds like a robot voice. Totally lifeless and very disappointing considering how good the narrator for the first book was.

Avoid unless you need a sleep aid.

Good book, brutal narration

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.