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Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print and Power by James McGrath Morris
The name “Joseph Pulitzer” is familiar because of the journalism awards given annually in his name. James McGrath Morris fleshes out the man, whose own contributions to journalism might never have won one of his prizes. He started out as … Continue reading
Posted in Biography, Book Reviews, Non-Fiction, History, Journalism
Tagged "Yellow" Journalism, 19th Century, Biography, Civil War, German-language newspapers, Hungary, Immigration, Joseph Pulitzer, Journalism, New York, New York City, News Reporting, Politics, St. Louis, Theodore Roosevelt, US History, US Presidents, William Randolph Hearst
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Review: One Was A Soldier by Julia Spencer-Fleming (April 2011)
Clare Fergusson changed from her clerical garb into a military uniform, and her title from “Reverend” to Major” when she served a tour of duty as a helicopter pilot in the Middle East war. Now she’s back in Millers Kill, … Continue reading