Words at War
"Words at War," authored by the talented team of radio dramatists and actors, presents a gripping account of how they harnessed the power of words to combat fascism and advocate for justice. Published by Scarecrow Press in 2002, this compelling hardback edition spans 368 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of the strategic use of propaganda during turbulent times. This book is perfect for readers intrigued by the dynamics of wartime communication as well as those with a passion for vintage radio dramas. Discover how creativity and conviction can shape a nation’s moral compass, making "Words at War" an essential addition to any bookshelf. Don't miss the chance to delve into this significant historical narrative that highlights the importance of storytelling in the face of adversity.