Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981
Daniels, Jonathan
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-
Jonathan W. Daniels American editor
Daniels, Jonathan (Jonathan Worth), 1902-1981
VIAF ID: 110858835 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The aspirin age : 1919-1941 | |
Clash of angels, 1930. | |
Complete presidential press conferences of Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
The devil's backbone : the story of the Natchez Trace | |
Discours (Recueil). 1933-.] | |
The end of innocence | |
The forest is the future. A southerner looks at the revolution which has been taking place all over the south as the tall chimneys of pulp and paper mills have risen high above the Nation's fastest growing trees. | |
Frederick Henry Koch, pioneer playmaker : a brief biography | |
Frontier on the Potomac | |
The gentlemanly serpent and other columns from a newspaperman in paradise : from the pages of the Hilton Head Island packet, 1970-73 | |
The man of Independence | |
Mosby: Gray Ghost of the Confederacy. | |
Off the record with F.D.R., 1942-1945 | |
Ordeal of ambition : Jefferson, Hamilton, Burr | |
Pearl Harbor Sunday : the end of an era | |
Prince of carpetbaggers | |
The Randolphs of Virginia. | |
Robert E. Lee. | |
The Roosevelt era | |
A southerner discovers the South | |
Stonewall Jackson | |
Tar heels; a portrait of North Carolina | |
They will be heard; America's crusading newspaper editors. | |
Thomas Wolfe: October recollections | |
Three presidents and their books | |
The time between the wars : armistice to Pearl Harbor | |
Up from slavery, an autobiography | |
Washington quadrille : the dance beside the documents | |
White House witness, 1942-1945 |