hit the airwavesin 1920 and started a wave of popularity. Five hundred stations hit the airwaves within the span of three years; by the end of the decade, 12 million households had radios. Although commercial radio remains relevant to this day, the growing popularity of television by the 1950...
The fictional representation of this conflict has a long and peculiar history, which originates in Jerrard Tickell's 1951 novel Appointment with Venus and its subsequent film version [32]. Within the British literary context, Tim Binding published Island Madness in 1998 [33], a relevant novel ...