When books went to war : the stories that helped us win World War II / Molly Guptill Manning.
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt , 2014Description: 267 p. : illus. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780544535022
- 028.9 MAN
- Z1003.2 .M36 2014
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Libro - Monografía | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles | 028.9 MAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 061244 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
When America entered World War II in 1941, [it] faced an enemy that had banned and burned over 100 million books and caused fearful citizens to hide or destroy many more. Outraged librarians launched a campaign to send free books to American troops and gathered 20 million hardcover donations. In 1943, the War Department and the publishing industry stepped in with an extraordinary program: 120 million small, lightweight paperbacks, for troops to carry in their pockets and their rucksacks, in every theater of war.
English.
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