The American home front, 1941-1942
1st American ed.
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Publication
2006 - Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
81,750 words, Guess
Page Count
327 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24744716M
- ISBN-139780871139399
- ISBN-100871139391
- OCLC Control Number62741573
- OCLC Control Numberamericanhomefron00cook
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2005058860
Classifications
- DDC940.53/73
- LCCE169 .C7495 2006
Description
In nearly three thousand BBC broadcasts over fifty-eight years, Alistair Cooke reported on the United States, revealing our country's complexities and idiosyncrasies to a global audience. Shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, Cooke, a newly naturalized American citizen, set out to see his country as it was undergoing monumental change. He wanted to "see what the war had done to people, to the towns I might go through, to some jobs and crops, to stretches of landscape I loved and had seen at peace; and to let significance fall where it might." Working throughout the war, Cooke finished The American Home Front as the atomic bomb was being dropped on Hiroshima. His publisher thought there would be little interest in books on the war, so it was stuffed in a closet. It stayed there for almost sixty years, nearly forgotten, until it was unearthed shortly before Cooke's death in 2004. Meanwhile, he had become one of the most widely read chroniclers of America, and his record of a lost country are captivating. The American Home Front is a fascinating artifact, a charming travelogue, and a sharp portrait that shows America changing from civilian pursuits to military engagement, from the production of consumer goods to materials of war. It is also a unique record of American life. - Publisher.
Description
Shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Cooke, a newly naturalized citizen, set out to see his country as it was undergoing a monumental change. He wanted to "see what the war had done to people, to the towns I might go through, to some jobs and crops, to stretches of landscape I loved and had seen at peace; and to let significance fall where it might." Working throughout the war, Cooke finished the manuscript as the atomic bomb was being dropped on Hiroshima. His publisher at the time thought there would be little interest in books on the war, and so it was stuffed in a closet for almost sixty years, until shortly before Cooke's death. Meanwhile, he had become one of the most widely read chroniclers of America, and his record of a lost country are captivating.--From publisher description.
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