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Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1877-1961) was an American editor, born at Louisville, Kentucky, and educated in the schools of Louisville. In 1903, he became associate editor of ''The World's Work'', and in 1907, he became a member of and financial editor of ''The Saturday Evening Post''. From 1910 to 1913, he was editor of ''Munsey's Magazine''. == Works == * ''The War After the War'', (1916) * ''The Rebirth of Russia'', (1917) * ''The Business of War'', (1917) * ''Adventures in Interviewing'', (1919) * ''An African Adventure'', (1921) * ''Turbulent Years'', (1938) * with Daniel Frohman, ''Charles Frohman, Manager and Man'', (1917) * "Metal Magic: The Story of the American Smelting and Refining Company," (1949) * "The Black Golconda: The Romance of Petroleum," (1924) * "Caravans of Commerce," (1926) * "Leonard Wood: The Prophet of Preparedness," (1917) * "Peace and Business," (1919) * "S.O.S - America's Miracle in France," (1919) * "David Graham Phillips and His Times," (1932) * "The Autobiography of a Clown," (1910) (Jules Turnour) * "Wherever Men Trade: The Romance of the Cash Register," (1945) (the story of National Cash Register - NCR) * "Colonel Deeds - Industrial Builder," (1947) (Edward Anthony Deeds) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Isaac Frederick Marcosson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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