An edition of After the day of infamy (2003)

After the day of infamy

man on the street interviews following the attack on Pearl Harbor

After the day of infamy
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An edition of After the day of infamy (2003)

After the day of infamy

man on the street interviews following the attack on Pearl Harbor

A collection of more than 12 hours of interviews recorded after the Dec. 7, 1941 bombing of Pearl Harbor and compiled from two separate audio collections: Man on the street (1941) and Dear Mr. President (1942), recorded as part of the Radio Research Project. Includes one essay: "Making and Maintaining the Original Recordings." Also included are biographies of the fieldworkers who conducted and arranged the interviews, complete transcripts of the interviews, related manuscripts, and original disc sleeves. Recordings are indexed by name, location, subject, manuscript title, and recording number. Also searchable by keyword.

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English

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Edition Notes

Title from home page (viewed on Aug. 18, 2003).
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Published in
Washington, D.C
Genre
Personal narratives, American.
Other Titles
Man on the street interviews following the attack on Pearl Harbor, People speak to the President, or, Dear, Mr. President., American people speak on the war.

Classifications

Library of Congress
D767.92

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Format
Electronic resource

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3281002M
LCCN
2003557461

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