I found this page yesterday listing several books written by veteran's who have been POW's of Japan.
Most of them offer autographed copies!
http://www.west-point.org/family/adbc/book...files/membk.htm
"The Alamo of the Pacific"
by Otis H. King, 4th Marines, 3rd Btn.
"An Angel on my Shoulder"
by Geoff Monument
"Barbed Wire and Rice: Poems from Japanese Prison Camp"
Collected by B.D. McKendree
"Bataan Diary-1940-1945"
by James L. Rand
"Bataan: A Survivor's Memoir"
by James "Hank" Cowan
"The Emperor's Angry Guest"
by Ralph M. Knox
The Boys of Montana
by Jim (Bud) Kerns, 4th Marines, 2nd Btn.
"Forty Months in Hell"
by Pat Hitchcock, 4th Marines, Hdq Btn.
"I'm One of the Lucky Ones, I Came Home Alive"
by Raymond C. Heimbuch, Hq & HQ Sqdn, 5th Air Base Group
"I Solemnly Swear"
by Sgt. Robert Morris Brown, Survivor of the Oryoku Maru
"Kobe House, POW No. 13"
by Arthur J. Locke, Hq & Hq Sqdn, FEASC
"Late Summer of 1941 and My War with Japan"
by Weldon Hamilton, U.S. Air Force
"MIKADO no KYAKU"
by Donald Versaw, 4th Marines, 2nd Btn, 4th Marine Band
"My Hitch in Hell : The Bataan Death March"
by Lester Tenney
"My Japanese POW Diary Story"
by Tillman J. Rutledge, US. Army, 31st Infantry, Polar Bears
"No Uncle Sam: the Forgotten of Bataan"
by Anton F. Bilek, published October 2003
"O'Donnell, Andersonville of the Pacific"
by John E. Olson, 57th Infantry (PS)
"Soldier-Priest: An Adventure in Faith"
by The Rev. John J. Morrett, 88th FA Regt. (PS)
"Soochow and the Fourth Marines"
by William R. Evans, Deceased U.S. Army
"Surviving the Day"
by Frank J. Grady
"Triumphs and Tragedies, Corregidor and Its Aftermath"
by Arthur B. Baker
"Under the Samurai Sword"
by C. M. Graham, 60th CAC, Battery "G"
"We Remember Bataan and Corregidor"
by Mariano Villarin
"When Help Never Came"
by Quentin R. Sabotta, Army Air Corps; 2nd Observation Squadron