Priscilla Buckley gives us a glimpse into her life as a fledgling journalist in New York during the war in Europe and later at the Paris Bureau of United Press. String of Pearls is a knowing and delightful look at a demanding, sometimes heartbreaking, and always vibrant period.
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Priscilla Buckley gives us a glimpse into her life as a fledgling journalist in New York during the war in Europe and later at the Paris Bureau of United Press. String of Pearls is a knowing and delightful look at a demanding, sometimes heartbreaking, and always vibrant period.
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Very Good. No Jacket as Issued. BG3-A trade paperback advance reading copy (ARC)/advance uncorrected proof first edition book in very good+ condition with no dust jacket as issued (trade paperback). An unread, tight, clean, sound copy in color wraps with only very minor overall shelf wear. A memoir of the author's introduction to journalism in the closing days of World War II and in postwar Paris. The author was managing editor of National Review for 27 years. 183p.