Marie Winn
Marie Winn (née Wienerová; 1936) is a journalist, author, and bird-watcher. She is known for her books and articles on the wildlife of Central Park and her ''Wall Street Journal'' Leisure & Arts column. She appears in Frederic Lilien's documentary film, ''The Legend of Pale Male'' (2010). She is also known for writing ''The Plug-In Drug'' (1977), which explored the impact of television on young children, and for her involvement in the quiz show scandals of the 1950s. Provided by Wikipedia
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The plug-in drug / by Winn, Marie
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The fireside book of fun and game songs / by Winn, Marie
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Children without childhood / by Winn, Marie
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The Fireside book of fun and game songs / by Winn, Marie
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The fireside book of children's songs. by Winn, Marie
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The playgroup book, by Winn, Marie
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