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| | Emily Hahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hahn then went to Europe, visiting Florence and |  | | Hahn had written many letters to her family during her travels, and the letters were eventually published in a series of books. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Hahn
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| | Emily Hahn - new and used books |
 | | Hahn, Emily, Roetter, Charles & Thomas, Harford, Illustrated by Sprod - Meet the British |  | | Hahn, Emily, Illustrated by Korach, Mimi - All About Leonardo Da Vinci |  | | Hahn, Emily, Roetter, Charles & Thomas, Harford, Illustrated by Sprod - |
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| | Emily Hahn Life Stories, Books, & Links |
 | | Emily Hahn - Life Stories, Books, and Links |  | | FIND BOOKS ABOUT EMILY HAHN AT Powell's Books |  | | FIND BOOKS BY EMILY HAHN AT Powell's Books |
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| | China to Me - Emily Hahn - eBooks |
 | | Join Emily Hahn as she explores China in this literary adventure. |  | | China to Me - Emily Hahn - eBooks |  | | China to Me by Emily Hahn - Get eBooks |
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| | Emily Hahn Article |
 | | Hahn went on to become a world traveler and prolific writer, documenting her experiences from around the globe in 52 books as well as 181 pieces for The New Yorker. |  | | From Emily Hahn's 1970 autobiography, Times and Places, a Memoir |  | | With a thirst to see the world, she soon moved to New Mexico to work as a tour guide, then to New York, and later to London where she did research for an American author. |
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http://www.engr.wisc.edu/alumni/perspective/23.4/hahn.html
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| | PUBLISHING & BOOK-SELLING - RELATED COLLECTIONS |
 | | ITEM COUNT: 7,247 items Office files of Brandt & Brandt, N.Y. literary agents concerning the marketing of author Emily Hahn's writings to publishing houses and magazines. |  | | ITEM COUNT: 266 items Correspondence of the Haldeman-Julius company, publishers with Upton Sinclair and records of sales of his books by the company. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/subject/publish.html
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| | Emily Hahn |
 | | The author of hundreds articles and fifty-two books, Emily Hahn is the author of CHINA TO ME, a literary exploration of her trip to China. |  | | A revolutionary woman for her time and an enormously creative writer, Emily Hahn broke all of the rules of the nineteen-twenties including traveling the country dressed as a boy, working for the Red Cross in Belgium, being the concubine to a Shanghai poet, using opium, and having an illegitimate child. |  | | Hahn kept on fighting against the stereotype of female docility that characterized the Victorian Era and was an advocate for the environment until her death at age ninety-two. |
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http://www.ereads.com/author.asp?authorid=55
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| | The First book of India - Emily Hahn |
 | | The First book of India - Emily Hahn |  | | Ex-school library book with usual stamps, marks and date due slip. |  | | Remains of card pocket on back inner cover. |
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http://www.bookfinders.org/si/C05-320.html
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| | Emily Hahn |
 | | EMILY HAHN, FEMINIST, AUTHOR OF NEW YORKER ARTICLES, 54 BOOKS (Denver Rocky Mountain News) |  | | Emily Hahn, 92, Wrote on Diverse Topics (Newsday) |  | | Never a dull moment (Women's Review of Books) |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0197714.html
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