Len Deighton

Declarations of War


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       Cover Designer’s Note

      I was too young at the time to have been aware of the historic radio broadcast by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain on September 3rd, 1939, when he declared ‘…and that consequently this country is at war with Germany’. It was almost one year to the day of this announcement that our London home was demolished by enemy aircraft; we were luckier than many who suffered during the Blitz, as my parents and I were dug out of the remaining rubble, alive. Some years later I took the opportunity of using a recording of this most famous of Prime Minister Chamberlain’s speeches in one of my films on the Second World War, Genocide.

      Len Deighton’s collection of short stories, Declarations of War, is a rich tapestry, illustrating scenes and landscapes from conflicts that stretch from the relatively recent Viet Nam War all the way back to the ancient days of Hannibal and the Roman Empire. As such, designing a cover for this collection presented a unique challenge: how to come up with a single image that could stand for all? In the end, it was the most obvious solution to draw upon the evocative title of the collection for inspiration; after all, what more powerful and arresting statement is there than ‘War is Announced’?

      I duly searched for a photograph of a newspaper seller holding a news sheet declaring war, and eventually found an appropriate one at a photo archive. I then decided to produce a multiple of the image, each representing one of the thirteen stories, with the image on the spine representing the bonus story. The existence of a barking newspaper seller with a bundle of newspapers tucked under his arm is now something of a rarity. As such, the image captures an essence of history while communicating a message that is as potent today as it was centuries ago, announcing an event that will have a profound and devastating effect on humans on both sides of a conflict.

      For the back cover I chose to photograph a montage of several objects to illustrate a few of these stories: a First World War china military ambulance bearing the crest of my home town of Margate; a US Confederate flag; a Royal Flying Corps cap badge and a cigarette card of a Battle of Britain Hawker ‘Hurricane’ fighter.

      I trust that these artefacts project a flavour of the book’s content, and I hope you enjoy matching each to a story in this fine collection.

      Arnold Schwartzman OBE RDI

      Declarations of War

      Len Deighton

      

       Copyright

      This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

      

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      This paperback edition 2010

      FIRST EDITION

      

      First published in Great Britain by Jonathan Cape Ltd 1971

      

      Copyright © Len Deighton 1985, 2010

      Introduction copyright © Pluriform Publishing Company BV 2010

      Cover designer’s note © Arnold Schwartzman 2010

      

      Len Deighton asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

      

      A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

      

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      Table of Contents

       Cover Page

       Title Page

       First Base

       Paper Casualty

       Brent’s Deus Ex Machina

       A New Way To Say Goodnight

       Lord Nick Flies Again

       Discipline

       Mission Control: Hannibal One

       Adagio

       Bonus for a Salesman

       Action

       Twelve Good Men and True

       The Man Who Was a Coyote