The Making of a Publisher: A Life in the 20th Century Book RevolutionReynal [distributed by] W. Morrow, 1967 - 360 páginas |
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... House , which was more or less patterned after the first metropolitan settlement house , Toynbee Hall in London , Miss Addams and Miss Starr had no difficulty in attracting brilliant and dedicated young peo- ple who wanted to feel and ...
... House , which was more or less patterned after the first metropolitan settlement house , Toynbee Hall in London , Miss Addams and Miss Starr had no difficulty in attracting brilliant and dedicated young peo- ple who wanted to feel and ...
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... House . Lovett and his wife Ida , were not reluctant to adopt me as a member of their sparkling literary circle . A young professor at Chicago who also lived at Hull House was Howard Mumford Jones , who had arrived by way of Texas and ...
... House . Lovett and his wife Ida , were not reluctant to adopt me as a member of their sparkling literary circle . A young professor at Chicago who also lived at Hull House was Howard Mumford Jones , who had arrived by way of Texas and ...
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... House Theater in a series of one - act plays which we wrote and produced to a full house immediately after dinner under the auspices of a voluntary repertory club which Howard Mumford Jones dubbed the DemiTasse Players . There is no ...
... House Theater in a series of one - act plays which we wrote and produced to a full house immediately after dinner under the auspices of a voluntary repertory club which Howard Mumford Jones dubbed the DemiTasse Players . There is no ...
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The Making of a Publisher: A Life in the 20th Century Book Revolution Victor Weybright Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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