Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...present volumes are at pains to re-establish the (indubitably) important part House played, and also to emphasize House's deep admiration for Wilson's genius, even after their close friendship had waned. Above all, the papers are invaluable as historical source material, ranking with Ambassador Page's Letters, and the Wilson papers Ray Stannard Baker is editing. Selected, arranged, and linked by Professor Seymour's lucid comment, the Intimate Papers are intensely interesting, indispensable to any adequate understanding of War burdens, post-War intrigues...
...page 13, col. 3, under "Renaissance in Richmond," John Davison Rockefeller Jr. was introduced to Lady Astor; not Lady Astor to Mr. Rockefeller...
...page 56, in the review of Heart to Heart, suspector Fazenda never finds the truth concerning trifler Littlefield and the engaging seamstress; for in the end Uncle Joe titters and remarks that he knows something that will keep him laughing for the next twenty years...
When first edition copies of Britannia were flipped open, the advertisement-getting potency of Inveresk Ltd. was apparent. Of the 96 pages some 32 had been sold for £200 ($970) a page, and £250 ($1,200) for the back cover, on which a Dunlop tyre was proclaimed "As British as Britannia...
...Well, what is Gilbert Frankau's "THIS"? Citizens of the U. S. began to form a definite opinion when they turned to page 13 and read "The Week in The States" by Willis J. Abbot, stated by Britannia to be "recognized as one of the premier political writers of America...