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Listening to Britain: Home Intelligence Reports on Britain's Finest Hour May to September 1940

Listening to Britain: Home Intelligence Reports on Britain's Finest Hour May to September 1940

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Listening to Britain: Home Intelligence Reports on Britain's Finest Hour May to September 1940

by Addison, Paul & Jeremy A. Crang, editors

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London: Vintage Books, 2011 1st ed. thus. 492pp. paperback: Very Good [spine crease; ink gift inscription; else a clean, complete & tight copy] An historical "correction" praised by Len Deighton, et al.

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Title
Listening to Britain: Home Intelligence Reports on Britain's Finest Hour May to September 1940
Author
Addison, Paul & Jeremy A. Crang, editors
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Paperback
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Used - Very Good
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2011 1st ed. thus
ISBN 10
0099548747
ISBN 13
9780099548744
Publisher
London: Vintage Books
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
2011-06-06
Keywords
WORLD WAR II TWO SECOND GREAT BRITAIN BRITISH HOME FRONT BATTLE OF DUNKIRK BLITZ MINISTRY OF INFORMATION EAVESDROPPING INTERAL ESPIONAGE PUBLIC OPINION NATIONAL MORALE
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