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Power, Prime Ministers and the Press by Robert Lewis
An intimate history of the people of the Parliamentary Press Gallery who covered Canadian history, and made some of their own.
Robert Lewis has written a brilliant, irreplaceable bookHis own experience as a parliamentary reporter over many years gives the account a distinct, personal feel, but it goes well beyond anecdotage to giving us a real history of the often tempestuous relationship between political leaders and the press galleries over the life of the country. Well written, funny, insightful, it takes us through personality clashes and technological change in a thoughtful way. It is a remarkable celebration of our country and the value of a free and outspoken press. * — Bob Rae, former premier of Ontario and leader of the federal Liberals *
The most important book of the year. Robert Lewis’s Power, Prime Ministers and the Press is essential reading for all who believe in a free press, democracy and the critical role of responsible journalism. It is both history lesson and civics lesson – as well as a magnificent portrayal of the National Press Gallery and the wonderful, often wacky, characters who have worked (and played) there from Confederation to tonight's news. * — Roy MacGregor, an award-winning journalist and author *
This is the riveting story of the men and women who wrote the first draft of Canada’s 150 year history. Bob Lewis tells it with a verve and obvious affection for a craft that has been his life’s work. He also introduces us to the old, pre-Confederation firebrand, William Lyon Mackenzie's warning that ‘(W)henever the press is not free, the people are poor, abject, degraded slaves ...’ and reminds us why this admonition is as relevant today as it was throughout the fascinating history he brings to life in these pages. * — Allan Gregg, pollster and political strategist *
Power, Prime Ministers and the Press is a swift, well-written tour through the long and varied … history of the journalists covering federal politics in Canada.” * Quill & Quire *
It has fallen, however, to Robert Lewis and his meticulously researched Power, Prime Ministers and the Press: The Battle for Truth on Parliament Hill to tie together the many disparate eras of the one-time boys club known as the Parliamentary Press Gallery. * Literary Review of Canada *
The most important book of the year. Robert Lewis’s Power, Prime Ministers and the Press is essential reading for all who believe in a free press, democracy and the critical role of responsible journalism. It is both history lesson and civics lesson – as well as a magnificent portrayal of the National Press Gallery and the wonderful, often wacky, characters who have worked (and played) there from Confederation to tonight's news. * — Roy MacGregor, an award-winning journalist and author *
This is the riveting story of the men and women who wrote the first draft of Canada’s 150 year history. Bob Lewis tells it with a verve and obvious affection for a craft that has been his life’s work. He also introduces us to the old, pre-Confederation firebrand, William Lyon Mackenzie's warning that ‘(W)henever the press is not free, the people are poor, abject, degraded slaves ...’ and reminds us why this admonition is as relevant today as it was throughout the fascinating history he brings to life in these pages. * — Allan Gregg, pollster and political strategist *
Power, Prime Ministers and the Press is a swift, well-written tour through the long and varied … history of the journalists covering federal politics in Canada.” * Quill & Quire *
It has fallen, however, to Robert Lewis and his meticulously researched Power, Prime Ministers and the Press: The Battle for Truth on Parliament Hill to tie together the many disparate eras of the one-time boys club known as the Parliamentary Press Gallery. * Literary Review of Canada *
Robert Lewis spent twelve years as a parliamentary correspondent and seven years as Maclean’s editor-in-chief. He lives in Toronto.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781459742642 |
| ISBN 10 | 1459742648 |
| Title | Power, Prime Ministers and the Press |
| Author | Robert Lewis |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Dundurn Group Ltd |
| Year published | 2019-01-03 |
| Number of pages | 376 |
| Prizes | Long-listed for RBC Taylor Prize 2019 (Canada) |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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