Description |
311 pages ; 23 cm |
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"First edition." |
Contents |
The brief and happy life of the Atantic charter, by Gretta Palmer.--Atoms awiegh, by Bob Considine.--A ribbon for the Gordon's locks, by W.W. Chaplin.--Return to the Soviet, by Helen Hiett.--The postwar Germans, by Julian Bach, Jr.--My favorite kidnapper, by P.J. Huss.--South America: fascist springboard to the U.S.A., by Stanley Ross.--Has Christian Europe forsaken the Jews? By William Zukerman.--Oil and the King of Arabia, by Edgar Snow.-- Adventure in Lebanon, by Gerold Frank.--General Patton's version of the Sicilian slapping incidents, by H.J. Taylor.--Changing Britain, by Gordon Waterfield.--Hurroo for who? By J.P. McEvoy.--Coloring: blond, by Ruth Cowan.- -Flash bulbs in the Vatican, by T.B. Morgan.--Laughter on the lam, by Temple Fielding.--Accidental scoop by Joe Ravotto.-- The parachute jump, by Richard Tregaskis.--Someone had blundered, by Al Newman.--Tea and ashes, by Irene Kuhn.--Gloria mundi,by W.W. Chaplin. |
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--Architects of a better world? By J.A. Parris, Jr. |
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Journalists -- Correspondence.
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Journalists. |
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Correspondence.
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, American.
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World War (1939-1945) |
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Personal narratives -- American.
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Biographies.
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Biographies.
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Personal correspondence.
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Personal correspondence.
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Personal narratives.
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Personal narratives.
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