Yellow Kids (e-bog) af Milton, Joyce
Milton, Joyce

Yellow Kids e-bog

32,15 DKK
The amazing story behind the greatest newspapermen to ever liveJoseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearstlies primarily hidden with their reporters who were in the field. They risked their lives in Cuba as the country grappled for independence simply to ';get the story' and write what were not always the most accurate accounts, but were definitely the bestanything to sell papers. Reporters like …
The amazing story behind the greatest newspapermen to ever liveJoseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearstlies primarily hidden with their reporters who were in the field. They risked their lives in Cuba as the country grappled for independence simply to ';get the story' and write what were not always the most accurate accounts, but were definitely the bestanything to sell papers. Reporters like Harry Scovel, Stephen Crane, Cora Taylor, Richard Harding Davis, and James Creelman, among others, put themselves in danger every day just for the news.The Yellow Kidsis an adventure story packed with engaging characters, witticisms, humor, and adversity, to reveal that the ';yellow' found in journalism was often an extra ingredient applied by editors and publishers in New York.
E-bog 32,15 DKK
Forfattere Milton, Joyce (forfatter)
Udgivet 01.07.2014
Længde 412 sider
Genrer 1KBB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781497659193

The amazing story behind the greatest newspapermen to ever liveJoseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearstlies primarily hidden with their reporters who were in the field. They risked their lives in Cuba as the country grappled for independence simply to ';get the story' and write what were not always the most accurate accounts, but were definitely the bestanything to sell papers. Reporters like Harry Scovel, Stephen Crane, Cora Taylor, Richard Harding Davis, and James Creelman, among others, put themselves in danger every day just for the news.The Yellow Kidsis an adventure story packed with engaging characters, witticisms, humor, and adversity, to reveal that the ';yellow' found in journalism was often an extra ingredient applied by editors and publishers in New York.