Everybody Slept Here

$ 6.50

Author: Elliot Arnold
Publisher: Signet 735
Year: 1950 Print: 5 Cover Price: $
Condition: Book Grades.  Very good. Light wear
Genre: Fiction/GGA/History/War
Pages: 191
80125212E

Elliott Arnold’s Everybody Slept Here is a tragi-comic account of Washington, D.C. during World War Two. Arnold’s descriptions of how the sleepy Southern capitol coped with a huge influx of people brought in by a government engaged in a global Industrial Age war will remind some readers of David Brinkley’s best-selling Washington at War. The atmosphere in both books is much the same. Housing is beyond a premium. Privileges and perks are as much a part of the everyday economy as dollars and cents. Enthusiastic idealists, opportunistic fixers, and effete society dames all find themselves jostled together in the best restaurants and the lowest dives. And as could be expected of any place with a large temporary population with some idle hours and spending money, more than the usual amount of booze and sex can be had.

Related Products