Blow, Michael
BLOW, Michael.
BLOW, Michael. American, b. 1930. Genres: History, Sciences. Career: Editor with Collier's, Newsweek, American Heritage, Columbia Broadcasting System Inc, Earl Newsom and Co, Reader's Digest. Publications: Satellites, Ships and the Sea, 1960, 1966. Men of Science and Invention and The History of the Atomic Bomb, 1968; A Ship To Remember: The Maine and the Spanish-American War, 1992. Address: Editorial Services, 546 North St, Greenwich, CT 06830, U.S.A.
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