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Hammond, Mary, (1960-)
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Title/Author:
Publishing in the First World War/ edited by Mary Hammond and Shafquat Towheed.
Reminder of title:
essays in book history /
other author:
Hammond, Mary,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2007.,
Description:
xiv, 241 p. :ill.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction / Mary Hammond and Shafquat Towheed -- Pt. 1. Profit and patriotism. For country, conscience and commerce: publishers and publishing, 1914-18/ Jane Potter -- 'No such bookselling has ever before taken place in this country': propaganda and the wartime distribution practices of W.H. Smith & Son / Stephen Colclough -- Translating peace: pacifist publishing and the transmission of foreign texts/ Grace Brockington -- pt. II. Reading and national consciousness. Sepoys, sahibs andthe babus: India, the Great War and two colonial journals / Santanu Das -- The battle of the books:supplying prisoners of war/ Rainer Pèoppinghege -- Australian soldiers and the world of print during the Great War / Amanda Laugesen -- pt. III. Writing the trenches. The tuition of manhood: 'Sapper's' war stories and the literature of war/ Jessic Meyer -- British Army trench journals and a geography of identity / John Pegum -- 'A new and vital moral factor': cartoon book publishing in Britain during the First World War/ Nicholas Hiley -- pt. IV. Enlisted at home. Translating propaganda: JohnBuchan's writing during the First World War / Kate Macdonald -- Making a text the Fordian way: Between St. Dennis and St. George, propaganda and the First World War/ Sara Haslam -- Depicting the waron the Western Front: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the publication of The British campaign in Franceand Flanders / Keith Grieves.
Subject:
Publishers and publishing - History - 20th century. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230210837access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
023021083X
Publishing in the First World War = essays in book history /
Publishing in the First World War
essays in book history /[electronic resource] :edited by Mary Hammond and Shafquat Towheed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - xiv, 241 p. :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Mary Hammond and Shafquat Towheed -- Pt. 1. Profit and patriotism. For country, conscience and commerce: publishers and publishing, 1914-18/ Jane Potter -- 'No such bookselling has ever before taken place in this country': propaganda and the wartime distribution practices of W.H. Smith & Son / Stephen Colclough -- Translating peace: pacifist publishing and the transmission of foreign texts/ Grace Brockington -- pt. II. Reading and national consciousness. Sepoys, sahibs andthe babus: India, the Great War and two colonial journals / Santanu Das -- The battle of the books:supplying prisoners of war/ Rainer Pèoppinghege -- Australian soldiers and the world of print during the Great War / Amanda Laugesen -- pt. III. Writing the trenches. The tuition of manhood: 'Sapper's' war stories and the literature of war/ Jessic Meyer -- British Army trench journals and a geography of identity / John Pegum -- 'A new and vital moral factor': cartoon book publishing in Britain during the First World War/ Nicholas Hiley -- pt. IV. Enlisted at home. Translating propaganda: JohnBuchan's writing during the First World War / Kate Macdonald -- Making a text the Fordian way: Between St. Dennis and St. George, propaganda and the First World War/ Sara Haslam -- Depicting the waron the Western Front: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the publication of The British campaign in Franceand Flanders / Keith Grieves.
The twelve essays in this book, written by emergent young scholars as well as established names in the field, explore in depth for the first time the publishing and reading practices which wereformed and changed by the First World War. Ranging from an exploration of British and Australian trench journals and the reading practices of Indian soldiers to the impact of war on the literary figures of the home front in Britain, these essays provide crucial new historical information about the production, circulation and reception of reading matter during a period of international crisis. Meticulously researched and engagingly written, these essays will be rewarding reading for anyone interested in the literature and history of this period. Not only will they make a significant contribution to the specialist fields of literary studies and bookhistory, they will also add new insights to our general understanding of propaganda, of nationalism, and of daily life in a world at war.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 023021083X
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230210837doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PR478.W65 / P83 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 070.509041
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Introduction / Mary Hammond and Shafquat Towheed -- Pt. 1. Profit and patriotism. For country, conscience and commerce: publishers and publishing, 1914-18/ Jane Potter -- 'No such bookselling has ever before taken place in this country': propaganda and the wartime distribution practices of W.H. Smith & Son / Stephen Colclough -- Translating peace: pacifist publishing and the transmission of foreign texts/ Grace Brockington -- pt. II. Reading and national consciousness. Sepoys, sahibs andthe babus: India, the Great War and two colonial journals / Santanu Das -- The battle of the books:supplying prisoners of war/ Rainer Pèoppinghege -- Australian soldiers and the world of print during the Great War / Amanda Laugesen -- pt. III. Writing the trenches. The tuition of manhood: 'Sapper's' war stories and the literature of war/ Jessic Meyer -- British Army trench journals and a geography of identity / John Pegum -- 'A new and vital moral factor': cartoon book publishing in Britain during the First World War/ Nicholas Hiley -- pt. IV. Enlisted at home. Translating propaganda: JohnBuchan's writing during the First World War / Kate Macdonald -- Making a text the Fordian way: Between St. Dennis and St. George, propaganda and the First World War/ Sara Haslam -- Depicting the waron the Western Front: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the publication of The British campaign in Franceand Flanders / Keith Grieves.
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