Journalists
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(OCoLC)fst00984188
Label
Journalists
Name
Journalists
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of43
- H.G. Wells;, a biography
- The lives of Norman Mailer, a biography, by Carl Rollyson
- Reporting war, how foreign correspondents risked capture, torture, and death to cover World War II, Ray Moseley
- Orwell, the authorized biography, Michael Shelden
- Royko, a life in print, F. Richard Ciccone
- The girl with the dragon tattoo, Stieg Larsson ; translated from the Swedish by Reg Keeland
- If it bleeds, Linda L. Richards
- Echoes of violence, letters from a war reporter, Carolin Emcke
- American World War II correspondents, edited by Jeffery B. Cook
- Live from Capitol Hill!, studies of Congress and the media, Stephen Hess
- Mark Twain, the bachelor years : a biography, Margaret Sanborn
- Ernest Hemingway, a life story, by Carlos Baker
- The girl who played with fire, Stieg Larsson ; translated from the Swedish by Reg Keeland
- Marked for death, dying for the story in the world's most dangerous places, Terry Gould
- Lincoln and the power of the press, the war for public opinion, Harold Holzer
- Mailer, a biography, Mary V. Dearborn
- La dolce vita, Cineriz ; Giuseppe Amato e Angelo Rizzoli presentano una produzione Riama Film ; soggetto e sceneggiatura di Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli ; collaboratore alla sceneggiatura, Brunello Rondi ; una coproduzione, Riama Film-Roma, Cinecittà , Pathe Consortium Cinema-Parigi ; regia, Federico Fellini
- Don't blink, a novel, by James Patterson and Howard Roughan
- Two lives, one Russia, Nicholas Daniloff
- A curious man, the strange & brilliant life of Robert "Believe It or Not" Ripley, Neal Thompson
- The long night, William I. Shirer and the rise and fall of the Third Reich, by Steve Wick
- Here at the New Yorker, Brendan Gill
- Staying tuned, a life in journalism, Daniel Schorr
- The muckrakers: crusading journalists who changed America, [by] Fred J. Cook
- Hemingway's boat, everything he loved in life, and lost, 1934-1961, Paul Hendrickson
- The life of kings, The Baltimore sun and the golden age of the American newspaper, edited by Frederic B. Hill and Stephens Broening
- Can journalism be saved?, rediscovering America's appetite for news, Rachel Davis Mersey
- Right time, right place, coming of age with William F. Buckley Jr. and the conservative movement, Richard Brookhiser
- Poynter.org, A Global Leader in Journalism
- Pulitzer's prize editor, a biography of John A. Cockerill, 1845-1896, by Homer W. King
- The new new journalism, conversations with America's best nonfiction writers on their craft, [edited and with an introduction by] Robert S. Boynton
- Buckley, William F. Buckley Jr. and the rise of American conservatism, Carl T. Bogus
- Ernest Hemingway, a documentary volume, edited by Robert W. Trogdon
- Hemingway, the 1930s, Michael Reynolds
- Lincoln Steffens, a biography, Justin Kaplan
- Ambrose Bierce, alone in bad company, Roy Morris, Jr
- The news about the news, American journalism in peril, Leonard Downie, Jr. and Robert G. Kaiser
- The autobiography of William Allen White
- Search and rescue, Gail Anderson-Dargatz
- China ink, the changing face of Chinese journalism, Judy Polumbaum with Xiong Lei ; illustrations by Margaret Kearney
- The collected essays, journalism, and letters of George Orwell, edited by Sonia Orwell and Ian Angus
- William Allen White's America, by Walter Johnson
- Pulitzer, by W.A. Swanberg
Outgoing Resources
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