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Mr. Brown's War

by Richard Brown

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ISBN13: 9780750931700
ISBN10: 0750931701
Condition: Standard
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Richard Brown kept a personal war diary throughout the whole of World War II. In it he recorded the war news as he perceived it, gleaned from newspapers, the wireless and hearsay. Along with describing the development of the war, he has captured an image of life in wartime Britain, with rationing, blackout restrictions, interrupted sleep, the prospect of evacuation and the enormous burden placed on civilians coping with a full-time job as well as war work. Mr Brown was a well-informed man who made his own judgements. His attitude to the war is fascinating, as he never doubts ultimate victory, despite being impatient and scathing about the conduct of the war. His observations range from the pithy to the humorous and scathing. Above all, his diaries reflect the moral and social attitudes of the period, and the desire to be fully involved in the war effort. They also totally refute the argument that the British public were kept in ignorance of the bad news.

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Richard Brown kept a personal war diary throughout the whole Second World War. He used it to record the war news as he perceived it, gleaned from the newspapers, the wireless and the hearsay.

Synopsis:

Richard Brown wrote this personal diary of the war as he perceived it, with news gleaned from newspapers, wireless and hearsay, alongside an account of life in wartime Britain including rationing, blackout restrictions and evacuation. The diaries reflect the moral and social attitudes of the period and refute ideas of public ignorance of bad news.

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ISBN:
9780750931700
Author:
Brown, Richard
Publisher:
Sutton Publishing
Author:
Milgate, Helen D.
Subject:
Military - World War II
Publication Date:
June 2003
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
7.78x5.02x.98 in. .70 lbs.

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