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  1. Vincent Sheean in 1958. James Vincent Sheean (December 5, 1899, Pana, Illinois – March 16, 1975, [1] Arolo, Frz. of Leggiuno, Italy) was an American journalist and novelist.

  2. Vincent Sheean. Vincent Sheean, the son of William Sheean and Susan MacDerrnot, was born in Pana, Illinois on 5th December 1899. At the age of seventeen he enrolled at the University of Chicago. He later recalled: "The University of Chicago, one of the largest and richest institutions of learning in the world, was partly inhabited by a couple ...

  3. VINCENT SHEEAN, who began his writing as a foreign correspondent and who scored his first international success with Personal History, was abashed — as any young writer would be — on his first ...

  4. This essay reviews the book Personal History, by Vincent Sheean. First published in 1935, Personal History is a memoir of Sheean, an American journalist. In October 1922, Sheean, then a young man from Pana, a small town in southern Illinois, applied for a job in the Paris office of the Chicago Tribune. The Tribune hired him as a utility man for ...

  5. Vincent Sheean has 50 books on Goodreads with 11666 ratings. Vincent Sheean’s most popular book is Thomas Jefferson: Father of Democracy.

  6. usgerrelations.traces.org › vincentsheeanVincent Sheean - TRACES

    Vincent Sheean. 1899 - 1975. Introduction. The son of William and Susan MacDerrnot Sheean, James Vincent Sheean was born in Pana, Illinois in December 1899. Red-haired and freckled, Vincent—as he was known—was a bookish child and absorbed himself in studying German and French. At the age of seventeen he enrolled at the University of Chicago ...

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  8. Sep 12, 2016 · Biographical History. James Vincent Sheean (1899-1975) was an American journalist, novelist and biographer. Born in Christian County, Illinois on Dec. 5, 1899 to William and Susan Sheean, he attended the University of Chicago. Sheean's best-known works are Personal History (1935), a political memoir, and Not Peace But a Sword (1939).