$35.00

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Chapline, Neal,
MOLLY'S BOOTS.. Inscribed by author.
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Connaughton, Richard,
CELEBRATION OF VICTORY: V-E DAY 1945.
Brassey's, 1995. NF. Trade Paperback. NEW from publisher, but with two minor flaws: a
slight crease across front cover corner, and a creased final page.
Glossy paper throughout, profusely illustratred with photographs,
175 pages.
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Cronenberg, Allen. FORTH TO THE MIGHTY
CONFLICT: ALABAMA AND WORLD WAR II.
The University of Alabama Press, 1995. NEW copy, still in shrinkwrap.
Illustrated, 220 pages. "...examines not only Alabamians on the war
fronts, but Alabama's contributions on the home front, as well as
the economic, social & political changes produced by the War.
Cronenberg weaves the stories of individual Alabamians &
Alabama-related military units into a brief narrative history of
WWII. Interviews with numerous veterans of the war and home front
supplement research in archives, newspapers, scrapbooks, collections
of photographs and secondary sources.
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O'Brien, Kenneth Paul, and Lynn Hudson Parsons (eds),
THE HOME-FRONT WAR: WORLD WAR II AND AMERICAN SOCIETY.
NEW copy. Hardcover without dust jacket (as issued). Greenwood Press, 1995.
Bibliography, index, notes on editors & contributors, 211 pages. "Prepared
under the auspices of the Research Foundation of the State University of New York
and the National Endowment for the Humanities". A collection of scholarly
essays on the following topics: World War II and the Bill of Rights;
Hollywood and the Politics of Representation: Women, Workers, and African Americans in WWII Movies;
Creating "Common Ground" on the Home Front: Race, Class, and Ethnicity in a 1940s Quarterly Magazine;
"My Children Are My Jewels": Italian-American Generations during World War II;
Remembering Rosie: Advertising Images of Women in World War II; Women Defense Workers in World War II:
Views on Gender Equality in Indiana; "The Vice Admiral": Margaret Chase Smith and the Investigation of Congested Areas in Wartime;
Did the "Good War" Make Good Workers?; Bad News from the Good War: Democracy at Home During World War II.
Currently in print at $73.95.
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