Togo and the Rise of Japanese Sea Power

Togo and the Rise of Japanese Sea Power is a 1936 non-fiction book by Edwin A. Falk, published by Longmans, Green and Co. Bradley A. Fiske, a former rear admiral of the U.S. Navy, gave an introduction.

Paul H. Clyde of the University of Kentucky described the book as "a narrative of the growth of Japanese sea power" in addition to being a work about Tōgō himself.

He also was not fluent in Japanese; John Haskell Kemble of Pomona College wrote that the two omissions "handicapped" Falk.

[5] William A. Langer of Foreign Affairs stated the work was "an important contribution" to its wider field about naval history of Japan.

[6] Steiger wrote that the book gives a "perfunctory treatment" to the subject of the Japanese navy and that its tone is that of a "popular nature".