Author:Clinton Hartley Grattan

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Clinton Hartley Grattan
(1902–1980)

American economic analyst, historian, critic, and Professor Emeritus, who was considered one of the leading American authorities on 20th century Australian history.

Clinton Hartley Grattan

Works edit

  • Why We Fought (1929)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2025 due to Renewal R201671
  • Bitter Bierce: A Mystery of American Letters (1929)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2025 due to Renewal R166209
  • The Critique of Humanism (1930)
  • The Three Jameses (1932)
  • What the Younger Generation Thinks (In North American review, March 1933, 1933)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2029 due to Renewal R252354
  • The Deadly Parallel (1939)

 

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