History of World War II era radio drama
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:10 pm
Preliminary assessments of "Words at War," a history of World War II era radio drama.
"This may well be the best book on American radio ever written." Paul Buhle, Brown University-author of Popular Culture in America, etc.
"A fascinating story told in a compelling fashion."
Ken Mueller, Radio Curator, The Museum of Television & Radio
"Blue has made an important contribution to an examination of our times in this carefully researched book."
Theodore Bikel, Actor
". . . a much needed contribution to broadcasting history. [Blue’s] discussion of wartime radio is thorough and incisive and his research . . . is impressive."
Christopher Trumbo, Screenwriter
For further information, see www.howardblue.com
"This may well be the best book on American radio ever written." Paul Buhle, Brown University-author of Popular Culture in America, etc.
"A fascinating story told in a compelling fashion."
Ken Mueller, Radio Curator, The Museum of Television & Radio
"Blue has made an important contribution to an examination of our times in this carefully researched book."
Theodore Bikel, Actor
". . . a much needed contribution to broadcasting history. [Blue’s] discussion of wartime radio is thorough and incisive and his research . . . is impressive."
Christopher Trumbo, Screenwriter
For further information, see www.howardblue.com