No Men are StrangersInternational Publishers, 1958 - 255 pages A memoir rich in reflections and reminiscences by the war correspondent and editor of the New Masses. (1904-1945). |
Contents
THE MAKING OF AN AMERICAN | 7 |
A SHIPYARDAND A UNIVERSITY | 22 |
A GENTLEMAN OF THE PRESS | 34 |
Copyright | |
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