Dead Letters

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Discover the gripping accounts captured in 'Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914–1920.' This compelling paperback book, measuring 130 x 198 mm and containing 296 pages, invites readers into the hidden world of wartime letters that were silenced by censorship. Authored by Jared Davidson and published by Otago University Press on March 4, 2019, this insightful narrative unearths the astonishing stories behind letters intercepted during times of conflict.

Set against the backdrop of World War I, the book follows the intimate correspondence of individuals such as a love-struck miner, a passionate Irish nationalist, and a determined socialist. Each character's story has been meticulously traced through letters confiscated and sealed away for over a century. As you dive into Dead Letters, you’ll uncover a tapestry woven with themes of surveillance, loss, and resilience that resonate with today’s discourse on state power and personal freedom.

Explore the very tangible details of these letters—the unique handwriting, the well-worn paper, and the lingering scent of history. 'Dead Letters' is not just a recounting of the past but a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for privacy and freedom of expression. This book is essential for those interested in military history, social justice, and the enduring power of letters as a means of communication. Engage with history in a vivid, intimate manner and experience firsthand the thrill of discovering these long-hidden stories.

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