Louis Adamic’s Periodicals
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As a founder and editor of periodicals Luis Adamic was better known in the USA than in his native land. The paper discusses his eital work and the themes of his articles, published in the papers and magazines taht he edited or even founded: Common Ground, In Re: Two-Way Passage, War and Post-War, The Bulletin of the United Committee of South-Slavic Americans and Today and Tomorrow, later T & T: Trends & Tides.
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William C. Beyer, "Louis Adamic and Common Ground, 1940-1949".
Louis Adamič - Symposium, Ljubljana, Univerza Edvarda Kardelja, 1981, pp. 223-239.
John L. Modic, "Louis Adamic and the Story of Common Ground".
"Louis Adamic's notice of withdrawal as editor”, Common Ground, II (winter 1942), p. 2.
L. Adamic, Two-Way Passage, New York and London, Harper, 1941.
The Bulletin of the United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, II (10 May 1944), p. 3.
L. Adamic, "How to Resist", T & T, IV (October-December1948), p. 18.
The Eagle and the Roots: "Game of Chess in an Earthquake", The Library of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts, Manuscript Dept., Louis Adamic Collection, folder R 67/II1-2, chapter 4.
Howard Griffin, "The Non-Violent Individual, Or, Has the Conscientious Objector a Future?”, T & T, VI (early spring 1950), pp. 26-27.
L. Adamic, "The Problem of Publishing T & T”, T & T, III (October-December 1947), p. 24.
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