1933, Houghton MifflinJarrett's first novel, a mystery. Follows a book of short stories she wrote under the pseudonym Faraday Keene.Her book bio includes this :"Unlike most writers, she thoroughly enjoys every minute she is at work. Her favorite method is to spread her papers over a grand piano and write standing up. This follows a long solitary walk during which she has organized her material"
A Pre-Computer Guide to the News
Prentice-Hall, 1972. "News: A Consumer's Guide shows you how to cope with the confusion of reports you get each day from the media""Among the many features of this book":-Show how how to tell when a report is biased-Provide tips on spotting hoaxes and public relation ploys in the news-Give standards to judge "expert" opinion and "reliable" sources-List critics and other sources of help for the consumerhere wouldDust jacket artist unattributed. The problems remain.
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face of the hero, 1950. Harcourt Brace & Company.Jacket designed by S.K.A."First war novel to picture air combat from the enlisted men's point of view". There were accusations of plagiarism made regarding Joseph Heller's Catch-22. They were "both Air Force veterans from Russian-Jewish families in Brooklyn who served in Italy during the war. Both novels are set at the Mediterranean base of an American bomber squadron in World War II, the Times said. Each writer used the powerful and evocative image of a wounded soldier whose body is encased in a white cast."