A Few Suggestions for Further Reading about Propaganda

Radio in Wartime. By Charles A. Siepmann. No. 26 of America in a World at War, published by the Oxford University Press, 114 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (1942).

War in the Twentieth Century. Edited by Willard Waller. Published by the Dryden Press, 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. (1940). See the chapter entitled “Propaganda and Public Opinion” by Ralph D. Casey.

Radio Goes To War: The “Fourth Front.” By Charles J. Rolo. Published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 2 West 45th Street, New York 19, N. Y. (1910).

Democracy through Public Opinion. By Harold D. Lasswell. Published by George Banta Publishing Company, 450 Ahnaip Street, Menasha, Wisconsin (1941).

An Introduction to Public Opinion. By Harwood L. Childs. Published by John Wiley and Sons, 440 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (1910).

The Strategy of Terror: Europe’s Inner Front. By Edmond Taylor. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, 2 Park Street, Boston 7, Massachusetts (1940).

News Is a Weapon. By Matthew Gordon. Published by Alfred A. Knopf, 501 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. (1942).

Conquering the Man In The Street. By Ellis Freeman. Published by the Vanguard Press. 424 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. (1940).

Mobilizing for Chaos: The Story of the New Propaganda. By Oscar W. Riegel. Published by Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut (1934).

Public Opinion. By William Albig. Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, 330 West 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. (1939). See especially chapters 17 and 18.

Political Propaganda. By Frederic C. Bartlett. Published by the Cambridge University Press (1940). Distributed by Macmillan Company, 60 Fifth Avenue, New York 11, N. Y.

The Fine Art of Propaganda. Edited by Alfred M. Lee and Elizabeth B. Lee for the Institute for Propaganda Analysis, Inc. Published by Harcourt, Brace and Company, 383 Madison Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. (1939).

From EM 2: What Is Propaganda? (1944)