Author | Benjamin, Robert Spiers, ed.
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Title | The inside story, by members of the Overseas press club of America; edited by Robert Spiers Benjamin.
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Published | New York, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1940.
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Description | x p. 1 l., 263 p. group ports. 24 cm.
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General Note | "Without regard for place or time, the twenty correspondents who have worked together for the first time here have given their favorite stories."--Introd. note.
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Bib. Note | Brief biographical sketch of the author follows each story.
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Formatted Note | Incomplete Contents: Twenty died at dawn, by Peggy Hull.--Peace terms to Chiang Kai-shek, by William Parker.--Stalin's counterrevolution,by Eugene Lyons.--King bites dog, by Carol Weld.--We join the opposition. by Arthur Settel.--The billion franc mustery, by Morrill Cody,--Radio goes to war, by H.V. Kaltenborn.--Sickles and hammers for Latin America, by D.T. Curtin.--A peculiar people, by S.M. Bouton.--Gamelin: the man nobody knows, by Allan Finn.--The blonde baroness and the Ethiopian war by Josef Israels II.--Behind the House-Wilson break, by G.S. Viereck.--Jobless queens of Europe, by Mary Knight.--War without Mussolini, by Tom Morgan.--Kings, queens, and knaves, by Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr.--The February fascists, by Hal Lehrman.--Japan's blessing in disguise, by Edward Hunter.--They wanted the vote, by Irene Kuhn.--Out of the trenches by Christmas, by Burnet Hershey.--African interlude, by Wythe Williams.
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Subjects | Journalists -- Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. Overseas Press Club of America.
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LC Card Number | 40-4123 |
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| WRHS Research Library: PN 4871 B46 mq44740: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING] |
[Record 31192] |
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