Books By Prochnow
- The Toastmaster's Handbook (Prentice Hall, May 1949)
- The Successful Speaker's Handbook (Prentice Hall, May 1951)
- The Speaker's Treasury of Stories for All Occasions (Prentice Hall, June 1953)
- The Toastmaster's and Speaker's Handbook (October 1955, Cardinal edition in paperback December 1955)
- Meditations on the Beatitudes (1952)
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Name | Prochnow, Herbert V. |
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Date of birth | May 19, 1897 |
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Date of death | September 29, 1998 |
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