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    Emily "Mickey" Hahn ( Chinese: 項美麗 ( pronunciation in Shanghainese /項ɦɑ͂ 美me麗li/), January 14, 1905 – February 18, 1997) was an American journalist and writer. Considered an early feminist and called "a forgotten American literary treasure" by The New Yorker magazine, she was the author of 54 books and more than 200 articles and short stories. [1]

  2. Jan 28, 2020 · Emily Hahn was a journalist, author and adventurer who lived in Shanghai from 1935 to 1939. She had a scandalous affair with a Chinese poet, an opium addiction, a pet gibbon and many influential friends and enemies in the city.

  3. Feb 19, 1997 · Emily Hahn, an early feminist and a prolific author who wrote 54 books and more than 200 articles for The New Yorker, died yesterday at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center in Manhattan....

  4. May 20, 2015 · Emily Hahn was a prolific writer, adventurer, and pioneer in environmentalism and wildlife preservation. She lived with pygmies in Congo, opium addicts in Shanghai, and spies in Hong Kong, and wrote about it all with wit and insight.

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    • February 18, 1997
    • January 14, 1905
    • No Hurry to Get Home: The Memoir of the New Yorker Writer Whose Unconventional Life and Adventures Spanned the 20th Century by Emily Hahn, Ken Cuthbertson (Introduction),
    • Leonardo da Vinci by Emily Hahn, Mimi Korach (Illustrator)
    • China to Me.
    • The Soong Sisters.
  5. Jan 1, 1999 · Nobody Said Not to Go: The Life, Loves, and Adventures of Emily Hahn [Cuthbertson, Ken] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

    • Ken Cuthbertson
  6. Emily Hahn – A New Yorker State of Mind. Tag: Emily Hahn. Belle Geste. “Nobody said not to go” was a phrase often used by Emily “Mickey” Hahn when returning from one of her far-flung and often wild adventures. Feb. 4, 1933 cover by Rea Irvin.