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Blitz : the story of December 29, 1940
Gaskin, Margaret.
Adult Nonfiction 940.54212 G
Gaskin, Margaret.
Adult Nonfiction 940.54212 G
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| Contents | Page |
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| Introduction: Like the curtain of a theatre . . . , Prelude | |
| 1 - Very Well, Alone | |
| 2 - Obdurate and cocky | |
| 3 - Practically no talk of horrors at all | |
| 4 - Old man of the tribe | |
| 5 - A leaning towards acrobatics | |
| 6 - Two opposing worlds | |
| 7 - Things had been wonderful | |
| 8 - You would not mind London at all now | |
| 9 - The Typhoid Marys, Fugue | |
| 10 - Boots on the lawn, boots on the wide stone stair | |
| 11 - Goodnight Children, Everywhere! | |
| 12 - Early English louts | |
| 13 - Great sound waves washing over the city | |
| 14 - It is going to be a warm night | |
| 15 - As light as day | |
| 16 - Burnt off like weed patches from the air | |
| 17 - Blackwall Tunnel only, mate | |
| 18 - St. Pauls must be saved at all costs | |
| 19 - A ghostly pilgrimage | |
| 20 - Like a sprig of holly on top of a Christmas pudding | |
| 21 - Many fires about tonight, old boy? | |
| 22 - The most beautiful thing I have ever seen,Chorale | |
| 23 - Poor old London | |
| 24 - Lets not look back too much, Codaenvoi: This is what weve been fighting for | |
| Appendix A - The Arsenal of Democracy | |
| Appendix B - What Remains Behind | |
| Acknowledgments | |
| Illustration Credits/County of London | |
| Map/City Endpaper Map | |
| Index | |
| Select Bibliography | |
| Notes | |
| Index |
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