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Ludwig on Ludwig

Gregory, Horace | December 30, 1931 issue

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The article discusses the book "Gifts of Life," by Emil Ludwig. Emil Ludwig is a good host-active, smiling, generous, putting one at ease and telling his life story. Of course he does not tell everything, but he selects the very things one would like to hear: little anecdotes about his father and mother, his wife, his dogs, his children, his fine house, his work-and most of all, the terribly important people that he has met during the course of his successful career. It was the most, natural thing in the world for Ludwig to step beyond his feature articles into biography, and after writing his biographies to give one, a special invitation to his beautiful home at Moscia.

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GIFTS of Life (Book); LUDWIG, Emil; AUTOBIOGRAPHY; LIFE; ANECDOTES; CAREER development; GENEALOGY
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