1 page. 1 vols. 8vo
1976 · N. P.
by Hepburn, Katharine Houghton
N. P., 1976. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. Fine. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. Hepburn writes to Isabel Leighton Bunker, regretting that she is unable to attend Mrs. Bunker's dinner as she will not be in this country, she continues "What a remarkable achievement. It would seem almost impossible. Thrilling what human determination can accomplish."
Isabel Leighton, later Mrs. Arthur Hugh Bunker, was a war correspondent, playwright, actress, radio personality and author and very active with various social responsibilites. She was the author of "Where Away," and her short story "Fat Girl" was chosen for inclusion among the "100 Best Stories to Come of the War." Her theatrical successes include "Spring Again" and "Mercenary Mary" and as a war correspondent she covered both Asia and Europe with her articles appearing in most of the leading periodicals in the country. (Inventory #: 17908)
Isabel Leighton, later Mrs. Arthur Hugh Bunker, was a war correspondent, playwright, actress, radio personality and author and very active with various social responsibilites. She was the author of "Where Away," and her short story "Fat Girl" was chosen for inclusion among the "100 Best Stories to Come of the War." Her theatrical successes include "Spring Again" and "Mercenary Mary" and as a war correspondent she covered both Asia and Europe with her articles appearing in most of the leading periodicals in the country. (Inventory #: 17908)