Description |
7 pages 1.,3-345 pages : frontispiece, facsimiles ; 21 cm |
Contents |
I. Mr. Ochs and His Times -- II. William Randoph Hearst and His Moral Press -- III. The New York World, a Liberal Journal -- IV. Frank A. Munsey, Dealer in Dailies -- V. The Forward, a Non-Profit-Making Daily -- VI. Boston, a Poor-Farm of Journalism -- VII. The Monitor, a Christian Daily -- VIII. The Baltimore Suns, a Notable Journalistic resurrection -- IX. The Philadelphia Public Ledger, a Muffed Opportunity -- X. Washington, a Capital without a Thunderer -- XI. The Chicago Tribune, "The World's Greatest Newspaper" -- XII. The Kansas City Star, a Waning Luminary -- XIII. A Newspaper with Six Thousand Owner -- XIV. Fremont Older, a Pacific Coast Crusader -- XV. Henry Watterson and His Courier-Journal -- XVI. The James Gordon Bennetts and Their Newspaper -- XVII. Edwin L. Godkin, Master of Comment and Of Style -- XVIII. William Lloyd Garrison, Editor; "The Good Old Days" |
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Press -- United States.
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Press. |
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United States. |
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American newspapers.
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American newspapers. |
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Journalists -- United States -- Biography.
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Journalists. |
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Biographies.
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Nieuwsbladen. |
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Verenigde Staten. |
Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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