Isaac Frederick Marcosson

Isaac Frederick Marcosson
Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1877–1961) was an American journalist and author known for his insightful interviews and historical writing. He gained recognition for his ability to secure interviews with prominent global figures, such as Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. His works include books like "Adventures in Interviewing" and "The Rebirth of Russia," which reflect his travels and political observations during critical periods of the 20th century. Marcosson's writing was notable for bringing personal insights into international affairs, blending journalistic rigor with narrative storytelling.

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Turn the searchlight on the political and economic chaos that has followed the Great War and you find a surprising lack of real leadership. Out of the mists that enshroud the world welter only three commanding personalities emerge. In England Lloyd George survives amid the storm of party clash and Irish discord. Down in Greece Venizelos, despite defeat, remains an impressive figure of high ideals and... more...

The Coming War While the guns roar from the North Sea to the Mediterranean, and the greatest armed host that history has ever known is still locked in a life-and-death struggle on a dozen fronts, another war, more potent and permanent perhaps than the one which now engulfs Europe, lurks beyond the distant horizon of peace. Its fighting line will be the boundaries of all human needs; its dynamic purpose... more...