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The Great War of Words : British, American and Canadian Propaganda and Fiction, 1914-1933

1 Jan 1987

In September 1914, twenty-five of Britain?s most distinguished authors met with the war propaganda bureau to discuss how they could defend civilization against the savagery of the invading ?Huns?. In The Great War of Words Peter Buitenhuis tells the hitherto unknown story of the secret collaboration between the government and leading writers of the time, including H.G. Wells, John Buchan and John Galsworthy. The book also chronicles their disillusionment with the Allied propaganda machine after the war -- and how this changed the course of literary history in the 20th century.

propaganda world war, 1914-1918 propaganda, british english literature propaganda, canadian propaganda, american 20th century history and criticism literature and the war

Authors

Peter Buitenhuis

Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Control Number Identifier
CaOOCEL
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
940.4/886
Dewey Decimal Edition Number
19
General Note
Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
Geographic Area Code
e-uk---
ISBN
9780774856935 0774802707
LCCN
D639.P6
LCCN Item number
B84 1987eb
Modifying agency
CaBNVSL
Original cataloging agency
CaBVAU
Physical Description | Extent
1 electronic text (xviii, 199 p.)
Published in
Canada
Publisher or Distributor Number
CaOOCEL
Rights
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
System Control Number
(CaBNVSL)thg00602873 (OCoLC)226375639 (CaOOCEL)406864
System Details Note
Mode of access: World Wide Web
Transcribing agency
CaOONL

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