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Frank McGee has built a distinguished career as a
writer and journalist over half a century. In the tumultuous 1960s
he covered stories as far
afield as Brazil, Indonesia, and Viet Nam. As managing editor of Pace
magazine, a contemporary of Life, Look, and Holiday, he worked with
thought leaders from around the world.
During the 1970’s, McGee launched and edited New Worlds, the signature
magazine of California’s Orange Coast. The University of California
at Irvine tapped him to write the coffee table book commemorating the
school’s first twenty-five years. In the ‘80s and ’90’s,
he authored and edited books on a variety of topics that were published
in a dozen languages.
From hundreds of letters and documents, scores
of interviews, and a five-decade friendship with the Colwell Brothers
and Herb Allen,
Frank McGee has
brought to light the astounding story of A Song for the World.
He lives with his wife in Tucson, Arizona.
author@asongfortheworld.com
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