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The author of An Inspector Calls, JB Priestley was one of Britain's most popular writers - and one of the most trenchant critics of its social order. This anthology ranges from his letters from the battlefields of the First World War to his articles on CND, of which he was a founder. It also includes his celebrated 'Postscript' broadcasts, which rallied the nation during the Blitz until they were taken off air after Priestley's insistent demands for a 'land fit for heroes' angered Churchill.
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