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Martin Himler emigrated from Hungary to America in 1907, and he arrived in New York City with no money and no plan other than to find work. From these impoverished beginnings, Himler persevered to become a self-made new American. Himler's autobiography tells in his own words his life story as it evolves into the American dream.

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Martin Himler emigrated from Hungary to America in 1907, and he arrived in New York City with no money and no plan other than to find work. From these impoverished beginnings, Himler persevered to become a self-made new American. Himler's autobiography tells in his own words his life story as it evolves into the American dream.
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Autorenporträt
Cathy Cassady Corbin is a retired English teacher, current editor, and co-coordinator of the Himler Project. Doug Cantrell is a professor in the History Department at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Charles Fenyvesi has been a journalist since 1962 and has written for such newspapers as the Washington Post and US News and World Report. His most recent book is When the World Was Whole: Three Centuries of Memories.