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|title=Guernica and Total War
|author=Ian Patterson
|reviewer=Jill Conor Murphy
|genre=History
|summary=A fascinating, if heavy, account of the ways in which the western cultural narrative has been impacted by the notion of aerial warfare over the course of the last century.
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=224
|publisher=Profile Books Ltd
|date=8 Mar March 2007
|isbn=978-1861977649
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Chicken Licken thought the sky was about to fall on his head. Over the last century, the little chicken's ridiculous fears have come to seem considerably less ridiculous, prescient even, and have been echoed throughout our cultural narrative. One of the most potent symbols of destruction wrought from above is the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War.
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