Rosemary Hill considers how the golden age of British graphic design in the early 20th century gave British propaganda a considerable advantage in the Second World War. Among the artists she looks at are Abram Games, Edward McKnight Kauffer and the Egyptian cartoonist, Kem.
British Propaganda in the Second World War
Rosemary Hill
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