Wartime

Fussell, Paul

'This book is about the psychological and emotional culture of Americans and Britons during the Second World War. It is about the rationalisations and euphemisms people needed to deal with the unacceptable actuality from 1939 to 1945.' Or 'Understanding and Behaviour in the Second World War'

Publisher: Oxford University Press. First American edition 1989
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
Fine in dustwrapper.


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