Brain and personality : studies in the psychological aspects of cerebral neuropathology and the neuropsychiatric aspects of the motility of schizophrenics.
or thirteen years, from the fall of Shanghai to Japan's surrender, Yates McDaniel was the best at telling the stories of the war in Asia and the Pacific as one of the few Western reporters on the ground. Now, veteran journalist Jack Torry comes to tell McDaniel's story. It's a story worth telling even seven decades later and Torry tells it well. McDaniel's blend of deep knowledge of Asia and personal courage put him on the front lines as a witness to the Nanking Massacre, the collapse of Singapore's defense and the ...
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or thirteen years, from the fall of Shanghai to Japan's surrender, Yates McDaniel was the best at telling the stories of the war in Asia and the Pacific as one of the few Western reporters on the ground. Now, veteran journalist Jack Torry comes to tell McDaniel's story. It's a story worth telling even seven decades later and Torry tells it well. McDaniel's blend of deep knowledge of Asia and personal courage put him on the front lines as a witness to the Nanking Massacre, the collapse of Singapore's defense and the liberation of the Philippines.--George E. Condon, Jr., White House correspondent for National Journal
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1931, Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing Company