Bryson, John
BRYSON, John
BRYSON, John. American, b. 1923. Genres: Biography. Career: Life, New York City, correspondent, bureau chief, and picture editor, 1947-55; freelance photojournalist, 1955-87; contributing editor, New York; contributor to magazines around the world. Publications: (and photographer) The World of Armand Hammer, introduction by Walter Cronkite, 1985; The Private World of Katharine Hepburn, 1990. Address: P.O. Box 913, East Hampton, NY 11937-0705, U.S.A.
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