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Informationen zum Autor Harold Evans (1928-2020) was a British-born journalist and writer who was editor of the Sunday Times from 1967 to 1981. A graduate of Durham University, he wrote a number of bestselling histories. He followed the late Alistair Cooke in commentaries on America for the BBC. An American citizen after 1993, he held positions as editor-in-chief of the Atlantic Monthly Press , founding editor of the prize-winning Condé Nast Traveler ; editorial director of the Atlantic and US News and the New York Daily News ; and president and publisher of Random House. He held the British Press Awards' Gold Award for Lifetime Achievement of Journalists. In 2001 British journalists voted him the all-time greatest British newspaper editor, and in 2004 he was knighted. Klappentext Upon its publication! My Paper Chase received rave reviews from newspapers! broadcasters! and bloggers across three continents! and was a 2009 Notable Book of the New York Times-and for good reason. It's the wild and wonderful tale of anewspapering and publishing odyssey that took Harold Evans from wartime Manchester to London and finally to America. Editor of two of the world's most renowned newspapers! the Sunday Times and The Times! publisher of Random House! and a bestselling author in his own right! Evans brings to life print media's glorious history as he recalls his own-from unmasking the greatest Soviet spy to taking on the lost cause of the thalidomide children-and winning-to clashes with politicians! government agencies! and Rupert Murdoch! to finally achieving what Scott Fitzgerald has declared impossible-A Second Act in America. In an age when newspapers everywhere are under threat! My Paper Chase is a witty and inspiring personal story but also a poignant and timely reminder of all that newspapers have been! and all that can be again.