This is a fascinating book, looking at the history of the COI, which took over from the Office of Propaganda after the war.
Each chapter looks at a time period, with the main Govt advice areas pointed out. This is then followed up with several heavily illustrated pages, showing the posters, leaflets, or stills from the films used. This ranges from the Coronation to the birth of the NHS, through Protect and Survive, and on to the AIDS epidemic. For people of a certain age, there will be some familiar faces, the Green Cross Code Man for example, and there will be some new things. Who knew they used Saucy Postcard style illustrations to persuade homeowners to get local council grants.
Comprehensively researched, this is a wonderful record of govt communications over the years