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I Cover the Waterfront

I Cover the Waterfront

Max Miller was a lonely reporter on the waterfront beat for six years when he first typed, I have been here so long that even the seagulls must recognize me.... That was more than 70 years ago, and while the country was in the depths of the Depression, I Cover the Waterfront made a quiet initial appearance. Neither the 28-year-old author nor his publisher expected much from a series of simple strung-together real-life tales. But there was something about Miller's writing that created a kind of magic. It went on to sell millions of copies.

About the Author

Max Miller (1899-1967) was born in Traverse City, Michigan. After attending the University of Washington-Seattle, Miller took a job as San Diego's waterfront reporter. He soon published his best-selling book, I Cover the Waterfront, and continued to publish a book annually through the Korean War. Miller's subjects often included the regions of Southern California and Baja California, Mexico.

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