Secrets of victory : the Office of Censorship and the American press and radio in World War II / Michael S. Sweeney.
Material type: TextPublisher: Chapel Hill, NC : University of North Carolina Press, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: 274 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0807849146
- 9780807849149
- 0807825980
- 9780807825983
- 940.5488673
- D799.U6 S834 2001
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 940.5488673 SWE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A254509B |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-264) and index.
1. Squarely in the lap of the Director of Censorship: The origins and scope of World War II censorship -- 2. The censor has written me a very stern letter: Establishing voluntary censorship -- 3. A miscellany of volunteer firemen: Censorship and the Army, the Navy, and the White House -- 4. Umpires have called the game for reasons I cannot speak of: Radio censorship -- 5. Pearson said he was going to tell things he could not write: Drew Pearson and his secrets -- 6. The President Is making a trip: The press and the President's travels -- 7. The highest considerations of national security: Military secrets and the end of censorship.
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