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Listening to Britain: Home Intelligence Reports on Britain's Finest Hour - May
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Listening to Britain: Home Intelligence Reports on Britain's Finest Hour - May to September 1940 Hardcover - 2010

by Jeremy A Crang,Paul Addison

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London: The Bodley Head, 2010. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 8vo. pp.492
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PAUL ADDISON and JEREMY A. CRANG work at the Centre for the Study of the Two World Wars at the University of Edinburgh. They are the editors of The Burning Blue and Firestorm, collections of essays on the Battle of Britain and the Allied bombing of Dresden respectively.


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"A chronicle of human infirmity and vice. But it also shows that the popular image of a British people united in adversity and displaying... extraordinary powers of patience and fortitude is essentially correct... the historical value of this evidence is enormous."
— Sunday Telegraph

"Digestible form with valuable contextual notes. There are many fleeting gems."
Observer



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PAUL ADDISON and JEREMY A. CRANG work at the Centre for the Study of the Two World Wars at the University of Edinburgh. They are the editors of The Burning Blue and Firestorm, collections of essays on the Battle of Britain and the Allied bombing of Dresden respectively.

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