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Cantwell, J.D.
Images of War: British Poster 1939-45 London:
HMSO, 1989
The first half of
the book contains some illustrations, but is largely
text covering a brief history of the Second World
War. Cantwell claims that "No British poster of the
Second World War had the dramatic impact or the ensuring
quality of Kitchener's 'Your Country Needs YOU' in
the First." But many poster slogans have never been
forgotten by those who lived through the war years,
but most people who DIDN'T live through that time
could name at least one or two poster slogans: 'Careless
Talk Costs Lives', 'Dig for Victory', and 'Coughs
and Sneezes Spread Diseases' - although I'm sure you
can remember many more!
He claimed that "Visually,
they cannot be regarded as great works of art; neither
were they intended as such by the artists concerned,
many of them distinguished within their own profession."
It was not only the message that was important, the
posters also "tell us something about the prevailing
manners and customs. They also mirror the changing
fortunes of the war..."[p4]
The second half of
the book is devoted to some of the many posters produced
during the war, by the Ministry of Information, amongst
others. The only shame is that with so many posters
to choose from, and so little space, there are three
or four series which are over-represented amongst
the selection.
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