Thorndike, Joseph J(acobs), (Jr.)
THORNDIKE, Joseph J(acobs), (Jr.)
THORNDIKE, Joseph J(acobs), (Jr.). American, b. 1913. Genres: Social commentary. Career: Asst. Editor, Time Magazine, 1934-36; Assoc. Editor, Life Magazine, 1936-46; Managing Editor, 1946-49; Co-Founder and Editorial Director, American Heritage Publishing Co., 1954-73; Contributing Editor, 1973-94. Publications: The Very Rich, 1976; The Magnificent Builders, 1978; The Coast, 1993. Address: 34 Oak St, Harwich, MA 02645, U.S.A.
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