Indiscretions of the Naval Censor

New York: George H. Doran Company, 1920. 315, illus., index, fr bd quite weak, binding cracked at p. 192, pgs somewhat darkened, lg tears at spine, bds scuffed & edges worn. Small tears and small pieces missing in margins of a few pages, top and bottom edges of spine threadbare. Admiral Sir Douglas Brownrigg served as Chief Censor of Radio-Telegraphy. Among other topics he discusses problems of publicity and propaganda, the battle of Jutland (pp. 62-73), the death of Lord Kitchener, censoring naval letters, and wireless and war news. Condition: as is.

Keywords: Naval, WW1, Censorship, Propaganda, Battle of Jutland, Falkland Islands, Coronel, Lord Kitchener, Journalism

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