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WOODFORD, Jack Person to Person Call. Jonathan Swift Publishers, New York, 1942, WOODFORD, Jack. Person to Person Call. New York : Jonathan Swift Publishers, (1942). Pp [1]-266,(6). 8vo, green cloth, black lettering to front board and spine, top edge dyed red. "Jack Woodford (1894–1971) was a successful pulp novelist and non-fiction author of the 1930s and 1940s. He wrote uniquebooks on writing and getting published. Most famously, Woodford authored T rial and Error which caused something of a scandal at the time of publication because of its no-holds-barred insights into the publishing industry. Born Josiah Pitts Woolfolk, he also wrote under the name Jack Woolfolk. The pen name "Jack Woodford" was derived from the first name of a writer he admired (Jack Lait, a writer for Hearst Publications) and the county where his father was born (Woodford County, Kentucky). Other pen names include GordonSayre, Sappho Henderson Britt, and Howard Hogue Kennedy." - wikipedia. Cor ners bumped, else very good in edgeworn and nicked, but unclipped, dustjacket. 20.00 Price:
20.00 CDN
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