Dear Helen: Wartime Letters from a Londoner to Her American Pen Pal
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Dear Helen: Wartime Letters from a Londoner to Her American Pen Pal

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In 1937, Betty Swallow was a young London secretary enjoying the social whirl of the world’s most sophisticated metropolis. She came to know fellow movie buff Helen Bradley of Kansas City through a movie magazine, and their initially lighthearted correspondence about film stars came to encompass a world war—and reflect Betty’s unique view of it.            Today there are ...more
Hardcover, 264 pages
Published April 15th 2009 by University of Missouri Press
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