Author: Kenneth Whyte
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The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst
More than a century ago, a young William Randolph Hearst stormed the Manhattan publishing establishment and usurped Joseph Pulitzer as the dominant force in the most hotly contested newspaper market the world has ever seen.The Uncrowned King review. In three years, Hearst built the foundation of one of America's greatest media empires, yet his reputation as a journalist has always been haunted by allegations of sensationalism, self-promotion, warmongering, and outright fakery. In this major re-estimation of Hearst's early years at his New York Journal, renowned newspaper editor and magazine publisher Kenneth Whyte brings to life the early career of the world's first great media mogul. His lively, riveting, page-turning recreation of Hearst's New York years reveals a progressive young man of high ideals and huge ambition: hardly the Citizen Kane of popular imagination. Bursting with larger-than-life personalities, The Uncrowned King is a provocative addition to the shelf of great books of popular social history—one that will change forever the way we remember one of the most powerful and fascinating citizens of the twentieth centuryRead full reviews of The Uncrowned King Of Swing: Fletcher Henderson And Big Band Jazz, Jeffrey Magee.
In three years, Hearst built the foundation of one of America's greatest media empires, yet his reputation as a journalist has always been haunted by allegations of sensationalism, self-promotion, warmongering, and outright fakery. In this major re-estimation of Hearst's early years at his New York Journal, renowned newspaper editor and magazine publisher Kenneth Whyte brings to life the early career of the world's first great media mogul. His lively, riveting, page-turning recreation of Hearst's New York years reveals a progressive young man of high ideals and huge ambition: hardly the Citizen Kane of popular imagination. Bursting with larger-than-life personalities, The Uncrowned King is a provocative addition to the shelf of great books of popular social history—one that will change forever the way we remember one of the most powerful and fascinating citizens of the twentieth century.
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ReadHowYouWant 9781458760425 The Uncrowned King (Large Print 16pt) Description A riveting profile of William Randolph Hearsts astonishing rise in the golden age of newspaper journalism. Exhaustively researched and elegantly written . . . brims with charming characters and stories. It deftly captures the bygone era of Gilded Age new papering . valuable contribution to the literature of Hearst and the history of journalism. *Author: Whyte, Kenneth *Binding Type: Paperback *Number of Pages: 534 *P
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In three years, Hearst built the foundation of one of America's greatest media empires, yet his reputation as a journalist has always been haunted by allegations of sensationalism, self-promotion, warmongering, and outright fakery. In this major re-estimation of Hearst's early years at his New York Journal, renowned newspaper editor and magazine publisher Kenneth Whyte brings to life the early career of the world's first great media mogul. His lively, riveting, page-turning recreation of Hearst's New York years reveals a progressive young man of high ideals and huge ambition: hardly the Citizen Kane of popular imagination. Bursting with larger-than-life personalities, The Uncrowned King is a provocative addition to the shelf of great books of popular social history—one that will change forever the way we remember one of the most powerful and fascinating citizens of the twentieth century.
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