Iglauer, Edith

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Iglauer, Edith

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  • Hamburger, Edith
  • Iglauer Daly, Edith
  • Iglauer Hamburger, Edith

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1917-2019

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Edith Iglauer (or Edith Iglauer Hamburger, born March 10, 1917) was an American writer. She wrote several non-fiction books, including "The New People: The Eskimo's Journey Into Our Time" (1966); "Denison's Ice Road" (1974), a profile of the ice road engineer John Denison; and "Seven Stones: A Portrait of Arthur Erickson, Architect" (1981). She was also a freelance writer for "The New Yorker", "Harper's", "The Atlantic Monthly", and "Geist" magazine.

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ISAAR-CPF (2nd ed.) | OCLC Fast

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