Rebecca Searle has written a fascinating account of the part that Kenneth Clark’s War Artists’ Advisory Committee (WAAC) played in reflecting and recording the British experience of the Second World War… Chapters on aircraft production, and on Britain’s bombing campaign against German cities, are valuable contributions to areas that have been given little attention in our national narrative. Our understanding of the more familiar Battle of Britain and the Blitz, the subjects of Searle’s other chapters, is enriched by her close attention to the visual storytelling that operated in conjunction with other mediations – whether via radio, newspapers or films – to shape the population’s experience of war.