Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part03.utf8:175025417:1399 |
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001 39017760
003 DLC
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008 801015r1939uuuuenk b 000 0 eng
010 $a 39017760
035 $a(OCoLC)6825273
040 $aDLC$cIPfsG$dDLC
042 $apremarc
050 00 $aPN5122$b.H5 1939
082 $a920.5
100 1 $aHindle, Wilfrid,$d1903-1967,$eed.
245 10 $aForeign correspondent;$bpersonal adventures abroad in search of the news,$cby twelve British journalists, edited by Wilfrid Hindle.
260 $aLondon [etc.]$bG.G. Harrap & co. ltd.$c[1939]
300 $a2 p.l., 268, [1] p.$c23 cm.
500 $a"First published 1939."
500 $aAmerican edition (New York, G.P. Putnam's sons) has title: We were there.
505 0 $aChinese hot-pot, by O.D. Gallagher. --Ordeal in the Mappamondo; or, How to interview Mussolini, by I.S. Munro. --A sentimental journey through Palestine, by Arthur Koestler. --Czechoslovakia: operation without anaesthetics, by Alexander Henderson. --The lighter side, by Douglas Reed. --Pilsudski's coup d'état, by Darsie Gillie. --One damn' thing after another, by Vernon Bartlett. --The red army in the Ruhr, by F.A. Voigt. --Undone by Mickey Mouse, by H.D. Harrison. --Exit the emperor, by George Steer. --Terror in Bengal, by Sir Alfred Watson. --With Franco in Spain, by Karl Robson.
650 0 $aJournalists$zEngland.