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Letters From the Editor: The New Yorker's Harold Ross
Letters From the Editor: The New Yorker's Harold Ross

By Ross Harold Wallace, Harold Ross, Thomas Kunkel

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"Harold Ross - the brilliant, spirited, and lovably neurotic founder and longtime editor of the world's greatest magazine, The New Yorker - once warned a writer, "Don't waste your time and words on...

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Letters from the Editor
Letters from the Editor

By Harold Wallace Ross, Thomas Kunkel

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These exhilarating letters—selected and introduced by Thomas Kunkel, who wrote Genius in Disguise, the distinguished Ross biography—tell the dramatic story of the birth of The New Yorker and its pr...

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Letters from the Editor
Letters from the Editor

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These exhilarating letters—selected and introduced by Thomas Kunkel, who wrote Genius in Disguise, the distinguished Ross biography—tell the dramatic story of the birth of The New Yorker and its pr...

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