Description
Vintage 1952 hardcover edition. Former library copy. Hardcover has some wear. Page edges have some black markings. The inside pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This rare 1952 hardcover edition of “Report on blacklisting. 2 Radio-television” by John Cogley offers a fascinating glimpse into the era of McCarthyism and the blacklisting of artists, writers, and entertainers in the entertainment industry during the Red Scare. Cogley, a prominent Catholic writer and editor, delves into the controversial practice of blacklisting individuals suspected of having Communist ties or sympathies, shedding light on the climate of fear and paranoia that gripped the nation.
Despite being an ex-library copy with some wear on the hardcover and markings on the page edges, the interior pages remain clean and readable, and the binding is secure, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on this tumultuous period in American history. Collectors and readers interested in the intersection of politics, censorship, and the arts will find this volume an essential resource for understanding the far-reaching consequences of the anti-Communist crusade on creative expression and civil liberties.