Lewis, John L. & Adams, Franklin P. et al.
Heywood Broun As He Seemed to Us
Oversize. 48 p., frontis. A memorial to Heywood Broun [1888-1939] published for The Newspaper Guild of New York. Other contributing writers include Fiorello LaGuardia, Edna Ferber, Quentin Reynolds. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Andrews, Linton & Taylor, H. A.
Lords and Laborers of the Press: Men who fashioned the Modern British Newspaper. Foreword by Howard Rusk Long
330 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Szebenyei, Joseph
Reporters, Kings, and Other Vagabonds (An Autobiography)
343 p. With jacket designed by Willy Pogany. Author describes his adventures as an Hungarian journalist before World War I & his later experiences in London & in the United States. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Goodman, Ellen
At large
245pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Weltner, Linda
No Place Like Home: Rooms and Reflections from One Family's Life
255 p. Hardcover Very good condition good Inscribed by the author, a newspaper columnist for the Boston Globe.
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Cash, Kevin
Who the hell is William Loeb
472p. Paperback Very good condition
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Adams, Noah
Noah Adams on "All Things Considered": A Radio Journal
332 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Wortman, Denys
Mopey Dick and the Duke, their life and times
unpaged, 32 cm. Hardcover Good condition Signed by the author for John Graham. A collection of his newspaper cartoons
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Caputo, Philip
A Rumor of War
346 p. Hardcover Very good condition
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Knightley, Phillip
The first casualty : from the Crimea to Vietnam : the war correspondent as..
465pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Agee, James
James Agee, selected journalism. Edited, with an introduction, by Paul Ashdown
183pp. 23 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Bernstein, Theodore M.
More Language That Needs Watching: Second aid for writers and editors, emanating from the News Room of the The New York Times
108 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Caputo, Philip
A Rumor of War
346 p. Hardcover Very good condition, covers lightly soilef
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MacNeil, Robert.
The Right Place at the Right Time.
333 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Sperber, A. M. (Ann M.)
Murrow: His Life and Times
795p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Ayerst, David
The Manchester Guardian; biography of a newspaper [by] David Ayerst
702pp. , facsims., geneal. tables, port Hardcover Very good condition good
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Fisher, Charles
The Columnists
317p. Hardcover Very good condition good Contents: The uncorseted press.--Dorothy Thompson, cosmic force.--The military experts.--Lippmann, ex-liberal.--Winchell likes privacy.--Sullivan and osteopaths.--Raymond Clapper.--Pegler and venom.--Axman Kent.--Pearson and Allen go round.--Quick, like Sam Grafton.--The Broadway beat.--Lawrence, Mallon, Lindley.--Ernie of the warm heart.
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Hinshaw, David
A Man from Kansas : The Story of William Allen White
305 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
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White, William Allen
The Autobiography of William Allen White
669 p. Hardcover Very good condition
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Canham, Erwin D.
Commitment to freedom; the story of the Christian Science Monitor. Illustrated with photos
454 p. illus. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good Signed by the author for Charles Churchill
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Ivins, Molly
Molly Ivins Can't Say That, Can She?
284p. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Steffens, Lincoln
The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens. Complete in one volume
884p., illus. Hardcover Good condition, presious owners name on endpaper, covers faded
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Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis)
In Defense of Women
210 p. Hardcover Good condition
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Canham, Erwin D.
Commitment to freedom; the story of the Christian Science Monitor. Illustrated with photos
454 p. illus. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition, owner's name on flyleaf
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Miller, Lee G
The Story of Ernie Pyle
439 p. Hardcover Good condition, top of spine pulled
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SUFFERT GEORGES
Les intellectuels en chaise longue
Paris, Plon 1974. In-8 broché de 216 pages. Très bon état
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RETAT Pierre
Les journaux de 1789. Bibliographie critique
CNRS 1988. In-8 broché de 428 pages. Très bon état
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MUN Albert de
Derniers articles d'Albert de Mun. 28 juillet - 5 octobre 1914
Paris, Edtions de l'écho de Paris 1914. In-12 broché, de 274 pages. Bon état
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COLLECTIF
AFP 150 ANS D'AGENCE DE PRESSE
Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou, Arret sur l'image 1985. In-8 carré cartonnage éditeur de 94 pages. Photos en noir. Très bon état
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ROY ALBERT DU
LE SERMENT DE THEOPHRASTE. L'EXAMEN DE CONSCIENCE D'UN JOURNALISTE
Flammarion 1992. In-8 broché de 232 pages. Très bon état
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ESPERBE PIERRE
LA PRESSE A CROIRE OU A LAISSE
Paris, L'Harmattan 2006. In-8 broché de 191 pages. Très bon état
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GRANET Marie
Le Journal "Défense de la France"
Paris, Presses Universitaire de France 1961. In-8 broché de 283 pages. Photos. Introductions et notes de Marie GRANET. Collection : Esprit de la Résistance. Bel exemplaire.
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LACRETELLE Jacques de
Face à l'évenement. Le Figaro 1826 - 1966
Paris, Hachette, 1966. In-8 carré relié cartonnage éditeur de 189 pages illustrées. Bon état.
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SAMUELSON FRANCOIS
IL ETAIT UNE FOIS LIBE
Paris Flammarion 2007. In-8 broché de 351 pages. Bandeau conservé. Très bon état.
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PERONCEL HUGOZ JEAN PIERRE
VILLES DU SUD
Paris, Payot 1992. In-12 broché de 404 pages. Exemplaire de bibliothèque. Très bon état
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ECOLE HEC
LA GESTION DE L'INFORMATION
HEC 1963, grand In-4 reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur, 180 pages. Illustrations photographiques. Trés bon état. Etude rédigée, mise en page et publiée par les éléves de l'Ecole HEC .
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MORLINO Bernard
EMMANUEL BERL. LES TRIBULATIONS D'UN PACIFISTE.
La Manufacture 1990, grand et fort In-8 broché, couverture illustrée. 414 pages. Trés bon état.
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MOUSSEAU Jacques
LES SCIENCES DE L'ACTION : LES COMMUNICATIONS DE MASSE
Hachette 1972, grand et trés fort In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette. 507 pages. Trés bon état.
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ROUCAUTE Yves
Splendeurs et misères des journalistes
Editions Calmann Lévy, 1991. In-8 brochéde, 417 pages. Bon état.
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GRALL Xavier
MAURIAC JOURNALISTE
Cerf 1960, In-12 broché. 105 pages. Bon état. Broché
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SIMENON ] Lily PORTUGAELS - Frédéric Van VLODORP
Les scoops de Simenon. Georges Sim, journaliste à la gazette de Liège
Editions Luc Piré 2003. In-4 relié toile de l’éditeur sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 159 pages Nombreuses photos. Très bel exemplaire.
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Helene et Pierre LAZAREFF
L'URSS à l'heure Malenkoy
Paris, La table ronde 1954. In-8 broché de 371 pages. Illustrations hors-texte. Bon état.
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NARFON Julien de
La Presse et la Guerre. Le Figaro. "Pages actuelles 1914 - 1915"
Bloud et Gay 1915, In-12 broché, 160 pages. Couverture un peu fanée, corps de l'ouvrage en bon état.
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MAYRAN Abbé Benjamin
Les débuts du journalisme en Rouergue. 1665 - 1685
Pour le Pays d'Oc, 1983. In-12 broché de 64 pages. Bon état. Rare édition originale.
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HERVE Gustave
La Patrie en Danger
Paris, Bibliothèque des ouvrages documentaires vers 1920. In-12 broché de 346 pages. Rousseurs
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Godfrey Talbot:
Permission to Speak.
VgVg (transparent protective wrapper to very good unclipped dj with one tiny tear bottom of front cover, red cloth with bright silver titles on spine and one small light stain front board,a very clean crisp bright copy with small gift inscription front free endpaper) octavo 190pp. Second impression. Memoirs of the BBC's first court correspondent. B/w photos.
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bernard falk:
BOUQUETS FOR FLEET STREET
VG. no dj. dark red boards with dulled gilt titling to spine. rounding/wear to both ends of spine, but no loss. foxed to edge. all contents tightly bound. no inscriptions. all contents are clean, bright and tightly bound with all pages present. 1st UK edition. "memories and musings over 50 years in fleet street"
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John Kobler:
LUCE his Time, Life and Fortune
Vg/Vg (one small tear to unclipped dj at tail of spine and edges lightly darkened ,the soft brown cloth boards are clean but rubbed, internally contents clean and tight with no marks or inscriptions, light yellowing to outside edges of deckle-edged pages) octavo 295pp. First edition. Biography of Henry R. Luce, the missionary's son who invented a new kind of journalism, created a publishing empire, and throughout his career struggled to abide by the Calvinistic ideals his father had installed in him.
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Lord Hartwell:
WILLIAM CAMROSE Giant of Fleet Street
G (no dj, grubby black cloth with gilt titles on spine, internally the contents are very clean crisp tight and bright, few small spots and grubby marks prelims) octavo 362pp. First edition. Biography of the newspaper magnate written by his son. Illustrated with b/w plates.
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Peter Batt:
BATTY the life and wild times of the Guvnor of Fleet Street
Fine/fine (a fine copy in a fine unclipped dj, possibly unread, no inscriptions, faint yellowing outside page edges) octavo 248pp. First edition first printing. Autobiography of a living Fleet Street legend, the man who shared the triumphs and disasters with generations of sporting stars. Packed with colourful anecdotes.
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