Isaac Frederick Marcosson
Isaac Frederick Marcosson was an American editor.Biography
He was born in Louisville, Kentucky on September 13, 1876. He was educated in the schools of Louisville.
In 1903, he became associate editor of The World's Work, and in 1907, he became a member of and financial editor of The Saturday Evening Post. From 1910 to 1913, he was editor of Munsey's Magazine.
He died on March 14, 1961 at the Doctors Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.Works
- The War After the War,
- The Rebirth of Russia,
- The Business of War,
- Adventures in Interviewing,
- An African Adventure,
- Turbulent Years,
- with Daniel Frohman, Charles Frohman, Manager and Man,
- "Metal Magic: The Story of the American Smelting and Refining Company,"
- "The Black Golconda: The Romance of Petroleum,"
- "Caravans of Commerce,"
- "Leonard Wood: The Prophet of Preparedness,"
- "Peace and Business,"
- "S.O.S - America's Miracle in France,"
- "David Graham Phillips and His Times,"
- "The Autobiography of a Clown,"
- "Wherever Men Trade: The Romance of the Cash Register,"
- "Colonel Deeds - Industrial Builder,"
- Anaconda