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Alexander Chancellor Carroll & Graf, 2000 - Biography & Autobiography - 309 pages "While Chancellor's experiences with power and peril among the politically and socially elite in the American capital have provided him with an abundance of lively anecdotes, they did not prepare him for life at the New Yorker, where at the unanticipated bidding of Tina Brown he assumed the monocle of the magazine's famous top-halted mascot, Eustance Tilly, and edited "The Talk of the Town" - not always to flattering consequences.
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A memoir of one man's love affair with America follows the New Yorker editor from his obsession with Oklahoma at four living in wartime London, to his later career as journalist in New York City.
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