Uncrowned King

Uncrowned King
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The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst
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Artikel-Nr:
9781582439853
Veröffentl:
2009
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
577
Autor:
Kenneth Whyte
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EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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';Whyte makes Hearst's rise an entertaining saga of newspapering's heroic age, when the popular press became an unofficial pillar of democracy.' Publishers Weekly, starred review A lively, unexpected, and impeccably researched piece of popular history,The Uncrowned Kingreveals how an unheralded young newspaperman from San Francisco arrived in New York and created the most successful daily of his time. Featuring an eight-page insert of black and white photographs,The Uncrowned Kingoffers a window onto the media world at the turn of the 19th century, as seen by its most successful and controversial figure, William Randolph Hearst. Kenneth Whyte's anecdotal, narrative style chronicles Hearst's rivalry with Joseph Pulitzer, the undisputed king of New York journalism, in the most spectacular newspaper war of all time. They battled head-to-head for three years, through the thrilling presidential election campaign of 1896 and the Spanish-American Wara conflict that Hearst was accused of fomenting and that he covered in person. By 1898, Hearst had supplanted Pulitzer as the dominant force in New York publishing, and was well on his way to becoming one of the most powerful and fascinating private citizens in 20th-century America. ';Kenneth Whyte... sets out to de-demonize Hearst in his dramatic early years... [an] arresting portraitof the emerging power of the press at the end of the 19th century.' The New York Times Book Review ';Superbly written and revealing... A very worthwhile reexamination of the rise of a flawed but accomplished man.' Booklist
';Whyte makes Hearst's rise an entertaining saga of newspapering's heroic age, when the popular press became an unofficial pillar of democracy.' Publishers Weekly, starred review A lively, unexpected, and impeccably researched piece of popular history,The Uncrowned Kingreveals how an unheralded young newspaperman from San Francisco arrived in New York and created the most successful daily of his time. Featuring an eight-page insert of black and white photographs,The Uncrowned Kingoffers a window onto the media world at the turn of the 19th century, as seen by its most successful and controversial figure, William Randolph Hearst. Kenneth Whyte's anecdotal, narrative style chronicles Hearst's rivalry with Joseph Pulitzer, the undisputed king of New York journalism, in the most spectacular newspaper war of all time. They battled head-to-head for three years, through the thrilling presidential election campaign of 1896 and the Spanish-American Wara conflict that Hearst was accused of fomenting and that he covered in person. By 1898, Hearst had supplanted Pulitzer as the dominant force in New York publishing, and was well on his way to becoming one of the most powerful and fascinating private citizens in 20th-century America. ';Kenneth Whyte... sets out to de-demonize Hearst in his dramatic early years... [an] arresting portraitof the emerging power of the press at the end of the 19th century.' The New York Times Book Review ';Superbly written and revealing... A very worthwhile reexamination of the rise of a flawed but accomplished man.' Booklist

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