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Posted in Journalists (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Laura Pulfer. By Orange Frazer Press.
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1 comments about I Beg to Differ: Politically Incorrect, Proudly Midwestern, Potentially Funny (Wisconsin).
- I moved to Atlanta from Cincinnati and really miss the city. Laura captures the foibles and charm of the area with wit, compassion and charm. Her observations make you laugh out loud. She's never mean, but always entertaining and perceptive. This is a "must-read" for anyone from Cincinnati and anyone from everywhere else who possesses a sense of humor!
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Written by George Eugene Hungerford. By Tribune-Republic Pub. Co.
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No comments about Daisy Bates: In Her Own Words.
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Written by Peter Gzowski. By Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC Audio).
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Written by Bob Hilliard. By Peter Randall Pub.
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No comments about When the Game was Simple and the Song Was Sweet.
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Written by Martin Bucco. By Edwin Mellen Press.
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No comments about Sinclair Lewis As Reader and Critic (Studies in American Literature).
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Written by Augustus Maverick. By A.S. Hale.
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No comments about Henry J. Raymond and the New York press, for thirty years: Progress of American journalism from 1840 to 1870.
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Written by Judith Alymere Jacobs. By Willis H. Miller.
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No comments about Glimpses: A series of vignettes on William Allen White as he relates to Emporia and Emporians.
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Written by John Henry Cutler. By Vantage Press.
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Posted in Journalists (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Santo L Arico. By Southern Illinois University Press.
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1 comments about Oriana Fallaci: The Woman and the Myth.
- This unauthorized biography provided a rare view into the unusual life and career of one of the finest journalists of the 20th century. Oriana Fallaci has jealously guarded her own privacy, while making a career out of revealing often unflattering views of the movers and shakers of the 20th century. Oriana Fallaci's take her influence from her anti-fascist, intellectually idealistic upbringing. She worked tirelessly to break out of the limited existence most often reserved to a woman of her era. Her great political interviews and masterpieces like "A Letter to a Child Never Born" and "Inshallah" attest to her incisive, unconventional insight. I always wished to know more about her and now have had the opportunity.
Santo Arico is to be congratulated for finally shedding light on the incredible life journey of the most influential female journalist of our time.
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I Beg to Differ: Politically Incorrect, Proudly Midwestern, Potentially Funny (Wisconsin)
Along the Prouty trail
Daisy Bates: In Her Own Words
Celebration of Peter Gzowski
When the Game was Simple and the Song Was Sweet
Sinclair Lewis As Reader and Critic (Studies in American Literature)
Henry J. Raymond and the New York press, for thirty years: Progress of American journalism from 1840 to 1870
Glimpses: A series of vignettes on William Allen White as he relates to Emporia and Emporians
Make the Bold Move
Oriana Fallaci: The Woman and the Myth
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