Quentin James Reynolds was a journalist and World War II war correspondent. As associate editor at Collier's Weekly from 1933 to 1945, Reynolds averaged twenty articles a year. He also published twenty-five books, including The Wounded Don’t Cry, London Diary, Dress Rehearsal, and Courtroom, a biography of lawyer Samuel Leibowitz. He also published an autobiography, By Quentin Reynolds.

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  • Quentin James Reynolds was a journalist and World War II war correspondent. As associate editor at Collier's Weekly from 1933 to 1945, Reynolds averaged twenty articles a year. He also published twenty-five books, including The Wounded Don’t Cry, London Diary, Dress Rehearsal, and Courtroom, a biography of lawyer Samuel Leibowitz. He also published an autobiography, By Quentin Reynolds. After World War II, Reynolds was best known for his libel suit against right-wing Hearst columnist Westbrook Pegler, who called him "yellow" and an "absentee war correspondent". Reynolds, represented by noted attorney Louis Nizer, won $175,001, at the time the largest libel judgment ever. The trial was later made into a Broadway play, A Case of Libel, which was twice adapted as TV movies. In 1953, Reynolds was the victim of a major literary hoax when he published The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk, the supposedly true story of a Canadian war hero, George Dupre, who claimed to have been captured and tortured by German soldiers. When the hoax was exposed, Bennett Cerf, of Random House, Reynolds's publisher, reclassified the book as fiction.
  • Quentin James Reynolds, era un periodista que va ser corresponsal de guerra durant la Segona Guerra Mundial. Fou editor associat al Collier's Weekly del 1933 al 1945, en el que va escriure motls articles. També va publicar 25 llibres, entre els quals es destaquen The Wounted Don't Cry, London Diary, Dress Rehearsal i Courtroom. També va publicar la seva autobiografia: By Quentin Reynolds. Altres llibres seus són: The Courtain rises, Don't Think It Hasn't Fun i Only the Stars are Neutral. Després de la guerra va tenir problemes amb el periodista Westbrook Pegler sobre calúmnies.
  • Quentin Reynolds est un scénariste et acteur américain né le 11 avril 1902 à New York, New York, décédé le 17 mars 1965 à San Francisco.
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  • Quentin James Reynolds was a journalist and World War II war correspondent. As associate editor at Collier's Weekly from 1933 to 1945, Reynolds averaged twenty articles a year. He also published twenty-five books, including The Wounded Don’t Cry, London Diary, Dress Rehearsal, and Courtroom, a biography of lawyer Samuel Leibowitz. He also published an autobiography, By Quentin Reynolds.
  • Quentin James Reynolds, era un periodista que va ser corresponsal de guerra durant la Segona Guerra Mundial. Fou editor associat al Collier's Weekly del 1933 al 1945, en el que va escriure motls articles. També va publicar 25 llibres, entre els quals es destaquen The Wounted Don't Cry, London Diary, Dress Rehearsal i Courtroom. També va publicar la seva autobiografia: By Quentin Reynolds. Altres llibres seus són: The Courtain rises, Don't Think It Hasn't Fun i Only the Stars are Neutral.
  • Quentin Reynolds est un scénariste et acteur américain né le 11 avril 1902 à New York, New York, décédé le 17 mars 1965 à San Francisco.
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