Genius in Disguise

Genius in Disguise Harold Ross of the New Yorker

Thomas Kunkel1995
A portrait of the founding editor of The New Yorker describes how Ross and his associates--James Thurber, Dorothy Parker, E. B. White, Charles Addams, Robert Benchley, Wolcott Gibbs, and John O'Hara, among others--created a new type of journalism. 40,000 first printing.
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