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Two Minutes Till Midnight

Description: (Atomic / Nuclear) Davis, Elmer: Two Minutes Till Midnight: Hardcover. Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. , Indianapolis, IN. 1955. 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Near Fine Very Good This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Very Good dust jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright condition. There is some beginning bumping to the spine ends of the book covers. The text pages are clean and bright. There is some faded pencil marking to the front endpaper. The dust jacket has a couple of small edge nicks and tears along with one tiny triangular chip to the bottom spine end. There is some light rubbing to the spine and flap joints. "Two Minutes till Midnight is a companion piece to But We Were Born Free. In the earlier book Elmer Davis bade us live and fight and die for it. Brilliantly, passionately he calls us to greatness, to a clear realization that our acts as individuals and a nation will nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope of earth." "As Director of the Office of War Information, Davis recommended to President Roosevelt that Japanese-Americans be permitted to enlist for service in the Army and Navy and urged him to oppose bills in Congress that would deprive Nisei of citizenship and intern them during the war. He argued that Japanese propaganda proclaiming it a racial war could be combated by deeds that counteracted this. Davis has been termed one of the "unsung forefathers" of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, an all-Nisei combat unit in the war. Davis was also instrumental in loosening censorship rules that forbade the publication of images of dead GIs on the battlefield. Until late 1943, the U. S. Office of Censorship only permitted the media to publish images of blanket-covered bodies and flag-draped coffins of dead U. S. Soldiers, partly for fear that Americans would be demoralized if they had any graphic understanding of the human price being paid in the war. The government also restricted what reporters could write, and coverage was generally upbeat and bloodless." (from Wikipedia) 2 132 #46656 $25

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Author: Davis, Elmer

Book Title: Two Minutes Till Midnight

Cover: Hardcover

Language: English

Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.

Publication Year: 1955

Place Published: Indianapolis, IN

Pages: 207p.

Topic: Atomic / Nuclear

Format: Hardcover

Edition: 1st Edition

Printing: 1st Printing

Book Condition: Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket

Defects: This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Very Good dust, jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright, condition. There is some beginning bumping to the spine ends of, the book covers. The text pages are clean and bright. There is, some faded pencil marking to the front endpaper. The dust, jacket has a couple of small edge nicks and tears along with, one tiny triangular chip to the bottom spine end. There is some, light rubbing to the spine and flap joints. "Two Minutes till, Midnight is a companion piece to But We Were Born Free. In the, earlier book Elmer Davis bade us live and fight and die for it., Brilliantly, passionately he calls us to greatness, to a clear, realization that our acts as individuals and a nation will, nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope of earth." "As, Director of the Office of War Information, Davis recommended to, President Roosevelt that Japanese-Americans be permitted to, enlist for service in the Army and Navy and urged him to oppose, bills in Congress that would deprive Nisei of citizenship and, intern them during the war. He argued that Japanese propaganda, proclaiming it a racial war could be combated by deeds that, counteracted this. Davis has been termed one of the "unsung, forefathers" of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, an all-Nisei, combat unit in the war. Davis was also instrumental in, loosening censorship rules that forbade the publication of, images of dead GIs on the battlefield. Until late 1943, the U., S. Office of Censorship only permitted the media to publish, images of blanket-covered bodies and flag-draped coffins of, dead U. S. Soldiers, partly for fear that Americans would be, demoralized if they had any graphic understanding of the human, price being paid in the war. The government also restricted, what reporters could write, and coverage was generally upbeat

Binding: Hardcover

Subject: Atomic / Nuclear

Place of Publication: Indianapolis, IN

Year Printed: 1955

Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket

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