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Decca: the letters of Jessica Mitford. Sussman, Peter Y. Book. English. Published London: Weidenfeld Nicolson Rated 1/5 2/5 3/5 4/5 5/5 from 1 user. Available at Headquarters. Headquarters – One available in Adult Non-Fiction MIT Barcode Shelfmark Loan type Status 5/5(1). Buy Decca: The Letters of Jessica Mitford by Professor Jessica Mitford, Peter Y Sussman (Editor) online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at $ Shop now.  · All this, and a great deal more, is contained in “Decca,” a page collection of letters, painstakingly and usefully edited by Peter Y. Sussman, a journalist and friend who has contributed.


Jessica Mitford, known as Decca, eloped at 18 to the Spanish Civil War, moved to America where she joined the Communist Party and became a radical journalist for whom the term "muckraking" was invented. Her letters, edited by Peter Y Sussman, give intimate insights into her extraordinary life and are read this week by Rosamund Pike and Tom Chadbon. Buy Decca: The Letters of Jessica Mitford by Professor Jessica Mitford, Peter Y Sussman (Editor) online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at $ Shop now. Decca The Letters Of Jessica Mitford by Mitford, Jessica Peter Y. Sussman. Used; hardcover; First; Condition Used - Very Good in Very Good dust jacket Edition First Edition Binding Hardcover ISBN 13 ISBN 10 Quantity available 1.


Decca: The Letters of Jessica Mitford - Kindle edition by Mitford, Jessica, Sussman, Peter Y.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Decca: The Letters of Jessica Mitford. [Decca: The Letters of Jessica Mitford contains quite a few] memorable chuckles [and] anecdotes The real hero of Decca is its editor, Peter Y. Sussman, whose running footnotes on Decca’s elusive friends and recondite allusions are a continual delight, and whose linking essays on the various stages of Decca’s career form [a. “Edited by Peter Y. Sussman, Decca: The Letters of Jessica Mitford (Knopf) captures history’s most charming muckraker, from her friendships with Katharine Graham and Maya Angelou to her devotion to civil rights, which led to a subpoena to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee–an experience she later listed under Honors.

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