
This is a fascinating book discussing the history of journalism in the United States including a discussion of the development of the trade in England. The book follows trends in politics as they relate to journalism, and the co- development of democracy and the free press. Regional differences are covered as well. It is quite readable with many interesting stories related to the topic which would probably be side-stepped in current times but make for enjoyable reading. The book reads as if it grew out of a popular academic lecture series.
Page Count:
453
Publication Date:
1920-01-01
Publisher:
D. Appleton and Company
ISBN-10:
083712817X
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