The Unz Review • An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Lucy Herndon Crockett Archives
Lucy Herndon Crockett • 18 Items / 5 Books, 13 Reviews
Popcorn on the Ginza (1949)
An Informal Portrait of Postwar Japan
Show MoreShow AllFinding...Find More
Email This Page to Someone

 Remember My Information



=>
Published Reviews
  1. [+]
    The Screen: One If by Day (Review)
    Popcorn on the Ginza, by Lucy Herndon Crockett
    1. Popcorn on the Ginza by Lucy Herndon Crockett
    Commonweal, February 18, 1949, p. 476
  2. [+]
    A Red Cross Worker in Japan (Review)
    Popcorn on the Ginza, by Lucy Herndon Crockett
    1. Popcorn on the Ginza by Lucy Herndon Crockett
    The Saturday Review, January 15, 1949, p. 16
  3. [+]
    The Check List (4 Reviews)
    Foreign Affairs
    1. A Charter for World Trade by Clair Wilcox
    2. From Day to Day by Odd Nansen
    3. Popcorn on the Ginza by Lucy Herndon Crockett
    4. Prospects for Democracy in Japan by T.A. Bisson
    The American Mercury, March 1949, p. 375
  4. [+]
    Briefer Comment (5 Reviews)
    Politics
    1. Stalin and Co. by Walter Duranty
    2. Prospects for Democracy in Japan by T.A. Bisson
    3. Socialist Britain by Francis Williams
    4. The Truman Program by M.B. Schnapper and Harry S. Truman
    5. Popcorn on the Ginza by Lucy Herndon Crockett
    The Forum, April 1949, p. 215
  5. [+]
    Books in Brief (7 Reviews)
    The Embers Still Burn, by Ira A. Hirschmann
    1. The Embers Still Burn by Ira A. Hirschmann
    2. Popcorn on the Ginza by Lucy Herndon Crockett
    3. Coral and Brass by Holland M. Smith and Percy Finch
    4. The War of 1812 by Francis F. Beirne
    5. Most of the World by Ralph Linton
    6. Government as Employer by Sterling D. Spero
    7. Challenge of the American Know-How by Pearl Franklin Clark
    The Nation, January 29, 1949, p. 137