User:Radh/American Expat Writers in Paris (1920s)


 * 1) Jimmie Charters (Barman, British), memoirs, edited by newspaperman Morrill Cody: This Must Be the Place (1934)
 * 2) Hugh Ford (ed.): The Left Bank Revisited. Reprint of Chicago Tribune/ Paris Edition articles.

Contributors to the Paris Edition: May Birkhead (society), Maxwell Bodenheim, Elliot Paul (A Litterateur's Notebook; books: The Amazon 1930; The Last Time I Saw Paris), James Thurber, William L. Shirer, Eugene Jolas (Rambles through Literary Paris), George Seldes, Vincent Sheean, Alex Small (Of Fleeting Things), Virgil Geddes (poems, 1926), Ned Calmer (novel: All the Summer Days), Robert Sage, Lawrence Blochman (mysteries), Waverly Root (In the World of Books), Alfred Perlès, Wambly Bald (La Vie de Bohème), Bravig Imbs (book of poetry 1926; publisher: British journalist Geoffrey Fraser; The Professors Wife), Joseph Freeman (later editor of The New Masses), Harold Ettlinger, Louis Atlas (Most Anything Can Happen), Harol Egan (The Once Over), B. J. Kospoth (painting), Irving Schwerké (music), Florence Gilliam (theatre), W. Lee Dickson (film).
 * Bill Bird; Consolidated Press Association
 * Harold Stearns; The Chicago Tribune - Paris Edition. 1st: Army Edition. July 4, 1917 (4-page tabloid). Joseph Pierson; Ring Lardner,
 * Peggy Hull; European Edition (Paris Edition) - until 1934. Then, for 2 months, by Waverly Root with some of the old staff: Paris Tribune)
 * The New York Herald (later: Herald Tribune) (until 1940)
 * Paris Times (until 1929)