Genius in disguise : Harold Ross of the New Yorker / Thomas Kunkel.
"Magazines are about eighty-five percent luck," Harold Ross told George Jean Nathan. "I was about the luckiest son of a bitch alive when I started The New Yorker." Ross was certainly lucky back in 1925, but he was smart, too. When such unknown young talents as E.B. White, James T...
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New York :
Random House,
©1995.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Books - Level 2
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PN4874.R65 K86 1995 |
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