Lords and Laborers of the Press by Linton Andrews

Lords and Laborers of the Press by Linton Andrews

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Lords and Laborers of the Press by Linton Andrews

Sir Linton Andrews, Editor Emeritus of the Yorkshire Post, and H.A. Taylor, a noted British author and journalist, have here contributed a notable chapter to the history of journalism. The first book of its kind, their work adds new dimensions to the men who created the modern British press.

Beginning with the era of the 1890's when William Thomas Stead's initiative in exposing prostitution created the public trust the press today holds dear, the authors systematically portray the men and events of mod­ern times, among them Lord Northcliffe, Lord Thomson of Fleet, Sir Wil­liam Haley, Cecil Harmsworth King, and Hugh Cudliff. The authors have brought to their accounts special knowledge of events, such as the Edward VIII--Mrs. Simpson story, which adds interest to this extraordinary history of modern British journalism.

A New Horizons injournalism series book.

Sir Linton Andrews was editor of the Yorkshire Post from 1939 to 1969.

Among H. A. Taylor’s books is The British Press: A Critical Survey.

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ISBN 13 9780809304325
ISBN 10 0809304325
Title Lords and Laborers of the Press
Author Linton Andrews
Series New Horizons In Journalism
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Southern Illinois University Press
Year published 1970-08-01
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.