Biography
William Lindsay White (June 17, 1900 โ July 26, 1973) was an American journalist, foreign correspondent, and writer. He succeeded his father, William Allen White, as editor and publisher of the Emporia Gazette in 1944. Among White's most noteworthy books are They Were Expendable (1942) and Lost Boundaries (1948), which was adapted into the film Lost Boundaries in 1949. -Wikipedia
Books by William Lindsay White
Little Toy Dog the Story of th
Little Toy Dog the Story of the Rb-47 Flyers, Capt
Bernard Baruch, portrait of a citizen.
Report on the Asians.
Report on the Asians.
The sage of Emporia
The sage of Emporia
The Little Toy Dog
The Captives of Korea
The Captives of Korea
Back down the ridge
Back down the ridge
Bernard Baruch,
Land of milk and honey
Lost Boundaries (Harbrace Paperback Library Hpl 24)
Report on the Germans
Report on the Germans
Report on the Russians
Report on the Russians [By] W.
Report on the Russians [By] W. L. White
They were expendable (Fighting
They were expendable (Fighting forces - Penguin special)
Queens Die Proudly
Queens Die Proudly
They were expendable
Journey for Margaret
What people said
What people said
What people said, a novel
What people said, a novel