Punch In, Susie! A Woman's War Factory Diary
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket
Edition: Third Edition
Publisher: New York And London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1943.
Illustrator: Illustrated by Alan Dunn
Price: $50.00
Punch In, Susie! A Woman's War Factory Diary
A Very Good Later edition with soiling to the boards, tanning to the pages and an owner's name inked on the front free endpaper, housed in a price-clipped Very Good- dust-jacket that is soiled and otherwise generally worn.
In Punch In, Susie! A Woman's War Factory Diary, Nell Giles tells the story of her time spent working at a munitions factory during World War II. As the daughter of a coal miner, Giles was always interested in learning about the war effort and was thrilled when she was accepted into the factory. She quickly realized that the work was hard and the conditions were dangerous, but she was also amazed by the progress that was being made. Giles's diary is full of vivid descriptions of the work she did and the people she met, making it an unforgettable account of a time when women were making a significant contribution to the war effort.; Drawings; 8vo; 143 pages; 54860: two volume set.