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Dlb 23: American Newspaper Journalists, 1873-1900

English · Hardback

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During the last three decades of the 19th century, the American newspaper completed its evolution from a vehicle of opinion into a medium which emphasized news, human interest and entertainment. This change took newspapers away from politicians and put them in the hands of reporters, editors and columnists. The United States was moving rapidly from an agrarian to an industrial society, its cities were blossoming with a flood of 11 million immigrants and the nation was recovering from the wounds of the Civil War. This volume presents the lives and careers of 44 journalists, active during this era when the population of the United States doubled, the number of daily newspapers increased fourfold and the total circulation increased six times over. 44 entries include: Mary Clemmer Ames, Ambrose Bierce, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Finley Peter Dunne, Eugene Field, Henry W. Grady, Joel Chandler Harris, Bill Nye, Joseph Pulitzer, Jacob Riis, Carl Schurz, Harvey W. Scott and Benjamin Wood.

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Authors Gale Cengage
Assisted by Perry J. Ashley (Editor)
Publisher Gale, a Cengage Company
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.10.1983
 
EAN 9780810311459
ISBN 978-0-8103-1145-9
No. of pages 380
Dimensions 219 mm x 289 mm x 27 mm
Weight 1220 g
Series Dictionary of Literary Biograp
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

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