· Gardner Botsford tells the fascinating and humorous story of his W.W. II experiences, from his assignment to the infantry due to a paperwork error to a fearful trans-Atlantic crossing on the Queen Mary, to landing under heavy fire on Omaha Beach and the Liberation of Paris. After the war, he began a distinguished literary career as a long-time editor at the New Yorker, and chronicles the Book Edition: First Edition. A Life of Privilege, Mostly: A Memoir - Kindle edition by Botsford, Gardner. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading A Life of Privilege, Mostly: A www.doorway.rus: · Indeed, I would not have known anything more about it if, in , the year before his death on Sept. 30, , at the age of 87, he had not published a wonderful biographical memoir that he called, “A Life of Privilege, Mostly.”Botsford’s memoir is divided into three parts, which he calls, respectively, “Mostly,” “Privilege” and “The Priest King of Nemi.”Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins.
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Gardner Botsford tells the fascinating and humorous story of his W.W. II experiences, from his assignment to the infantry due to a paperwork error to a fearful trans-Atlantic crossing on the Queen Mary, to landing under heavy fire on Omaha Beach and the Liberation of Paris. After the war, he began a distinguished literary career as a long-time editor at the New Yorker, and chronicles the magazine's rise and influence on postwar American culture with wit and grace. Find A Life Of Privilege, Mostly by Gardner, Botsford- at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. About the Author. Born in , Gardner Botsford was a distinguished editor at The New Yorker from the late s, following his military service in W.W. II, until his retirement in Read more. Start reading A Life of Privilege, Mostly: A Memoir on your Kindle in under a minute.
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