Women of the world: the great foreign correspondentsTells the stories of Margaret Fuller, Patricia Lockridge, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Margaret Bourke-White, and Dorothy Thompson and describes the special hardships faced by women correspondents |
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictEdwards, a respected foreign correspondent, profiles the adventuresome, daredevil women who have plied her trade, from Margaret Fuller, hired by Horace Greeley in 1846, to Georgie Anne Geyer, now ... Read full review
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A Mans Ambition A Womans Heart | 8 |
The Silent Treatment | 24 |
They Were Survivors | 42 |
Copyright | |
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