They Called Me Cassandra
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942. First Edition. Boldly INSCRIBED by the author on the front endpaper, "To Mr/rs Gould, Whose magazine makes New York life brighter! / Hussah for America et Vive le France! Geneviève Tabouis."
Bruce Gould and his wife Beatrice Blackmar Gould were co-editors of the "Ladies Home Journal" from 1935 through 1962. It was under their leadership that the magazine became the top-selling women's magazine in the country for nearly 30 years, largely due to their efforts to modernize the journal and broaden its subject matter for the emancipated woman. The pair co-wrote the autobiography, "American Story: Memories and Reflections of Bruce Gould and Beatrice Blackmar Gould," published by Harper and Row in 1968.
Very Good plus lacking the dust jacket, with light rubbing to the boards and faint foxing to the page edges.
[Book #169330]
Price: $85.00
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