Reports from the period of the German night bombing offensive against London and other cities, ably edited by Crang... and the late Addison... add enormously to readers' understanding of what remains an iconic moment in modern British history.
CHOICE magazine
This is a treasure trove ... a unique and invaluable set of documents... The volume is peppered with [...] examples that reveal how in times of fear and uncertainty people can embrace the most outlandish and sometimes malign ideas.
David Stafford, Finest Hour, the journal of the International Churchill Society
It's a world of carefully documented observations about how people were thinking, and very easy to lose yourself in for hours at a time
Desperate Reader
Perfect for any history enthusiast, the book provides and absorbing and often surprising insight into the attitudes and reactions of the public to everything.
WI Life
I really cant over emphasise this enough its genuinely fascinating to read... it really is a book to settle down with and just enjoy, as well as a unique insight into a part of our relatively recent history. The description of it reading like a diary for the nation is absolutely accurate, complete with all the grumbles and petty complaints that suggests which is what makes it all so compelling.
Shiny New Books
Students of history will be grateful for it as a reference work and treasure trove for many years to come
Julie V Gottleib, Times Literary Supplement