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War Book Panel : ウィキペディア英語版 | War Book Panel The War Book Panel was created in 1942 during World War II by the Council on Books in Wartime to recommend books to the public that would assist in the goals of the war effort. ==Background==
The Council on Books in Wartime decided to choose a limited selection of high quality books for the public that clarified why the United States was at war, what values were at stake, and the terms which peace might be extended. Panel members included Irita Van Doren, editor of the ''New York Herald Tribune''; Amy Loveman, associate editor of the ''Saturday Review of Literature''; Lieutenant Colonel Joseph L. Greene, editor of the ''Infantry Journal''; Admiral Harry E. Yarnell, retired; and J. Donald Adams, editor of the ''New York Times Book Review''.〔 The panel met periodically and voted on titles. Selected books were republished and labeled "Imperative" of the front cover with an emblazoned large 'I'.〔 Council members, which included publishers, were obligated to advertise these books even if they were published by a competitor.
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