We are pleased to offer copies of WORDS AT WAR (Scarecrow Press 2002), a book which tells the dramatic story of how American radio helped the World War II effort. WORDS AT WAR by Howard Blue discusses a group of young World War II radio writers, their work, and some of their actors. The book is based in part on Blue's interviews of Art Carney, Arthur Miller, Pete Seeger and numerous others associated with radio's Golden Age.

WORDS AT WAR has been lauded by Norman Corwin, the New York Daily News, Ken Mueller (Radio Curator at The Museum of Television & Radio), and many others. Paul Buhle, (Brown University, author of Popular Culture in America, etc. ) wrote of it, "This may well be the best book on American radio ever written."

WORDS AT WAR retails for $34.95, but as a Listening Room special, the author had made a limited number of autographed copies avallable to our visitors for only $25.00 postage paid.

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Words at War
4231 Willys Parkway
Toledo, OH 43612
(Make checks payable to Howard Blue)