London At War: 1939 - 1945
By (Author) Philip Ziegler
Vintage
Pimlico
5th April 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
Social and cultural history
942.1084
Paperback
384
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
403g
Providing a classic social history of London's experiences of war from 1939 to 1945, this book describes the Phoney War, the blackouts, the first evacuations and the horrors of the Blitz, followed in the last days of the war by the terror of the doodlebugs. Through it all, a spirit of defiance united all sections of London society, and the book, based on published sources as well as interviews, letters and diaries, presents a record of a population under siege.
"Superb... If you only buy one book about the Second World War... "London at War" should be it." - Andrew Roberts, "Evening Standard"
Philip Ziegler was educated at Eton and New College, Oxford, where he gained first class honours in Jurisprudence. He then joined the Diplomatic Service and served in Vientiane, Paris, Pretoria and Bogota before resigning to join the publishers William Collins, where he was editorial director for over fifteen years. He lives in London.