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Traces the controversial origins of "Time" magazine, revealing how it was created in 1923 by twenty-five-year-old Briton Hadden, whose work was claimed by friend and rival Henry R. Luce upon Hadden's death six years later.
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Periodical editors, Biography, Time, New York Times reviewed, Periodicals, EditorsPeople
Briton Hadden (1898-1929)Places
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The man time forgot: a tale of genius, betrayal, and the creation of Time magazine
2006, HarperCollins
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0060505494 9780060505493
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