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Eve of a Hundred Midnights: The Star-Crossed Love Story of Two WWII Correspondents and their Epic Escape across the Pacific
Eve of a Hundred Midnights The StarCrossed Love Story of Two WWII Correspondents and their Epic Escape across the Pacific
Author: Bill Lascher
On New Year's Eve, 1941, just three weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese were bombing the Philippine capital of Manila, where journalists Mel and Annalee Jacoby had married just a month earlier. The couple had worked in China as members of a community of foreign correspondents with ties to Chinese leaders; if captured by invading...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781504734004
ISBN-10: 1504734009
Publication Date: 6/21/2016
Pages: 1
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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Most of the book covers the two from the day they where born, how they grew up, got interested in journalism and China and their experiences there. For the most part, Mel Jacoby spent a long time in various parts of China, whereas Annalee just a few months. The escape from the Philippines was only a small part of the book.

Still, it was an interesting story of how journalism worked back then and how "stringers" hustled to get a steady position and how they dealt with politics, censorship and red tape. If you have an interest in journalism, you'll probably enjoy this book. Mel Jacoby also interacted with some of the more famous names in government, the military and journalism of the time.


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