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Deborah Cohen
Journalistic History
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Glamorous Reporters
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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
592
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Last Call At The Hotel Imperial Is A Sweeping, Prize-Winning History That Follows Four American ReportersโJohn Gunther, H. R. Knickerbocker, Vincent Sheean, And Dorothy ThompsonโAs They Chart The Globe In The 1920S And 1930S, Reshaping Modern Journalism In The Process. Aimed At History Lovers, Journalism Buffs, And Curious Readers Who Crave Vivid Storytelling, This Book Is Both An Adventure And An Education, Powered By Courage, Wit, And A Fierce Belief In The Power Of Truth.
Written By A Prize-Winning Historian, Last Call At The Hotel Imperial Weaves Together Biographies, Dispatches, And Private Conversations, Bringing To Life A Circle Of Reporters Whose Late-Night Conversations And Road-Tripping Exploits Repositioned What Journalism Could Be. The Narrative Unfolds With The Immediacy Of A Conversation Overheard, Letting Readers Feel The Pulse Of The Era As It HappensโFrom Glamorous Hotel Salons To Perilous Frontiers.
It Presents Scenes Of Danger And GlamourโFrom Riding Mules Through War-Torn Landscapes To Gliding Through Continents In Sleeper CarsโWhile Offering Rich Context About Imperial Intrigues, Emerging Democracies, And The Ethical Choices Reporters Faced. The Book Naturally Explores Key Concepts Such As Press Freedom, The Responsibilities Of Witnesses, And The Moral Tensions That Arise When Facts Collide With Power, All Brought To Life Through Vivid Storytelling And Careful Research.
After Finishing Last Call At The Hotel Imperial, Readers Emerge With A Deeper Appreciation For The Courage Behind The Headlines And For Journalism As A Force For Truth In Troubled Times. The Book Invites You To Consider How Reporting Shapes Society, How Ethics Guide Reporters Under Pressure, And How The Human Stories At The Heart Of History Continue To Resonate Today.
Product Details
Author
Deborah Cohen
Publisher
William Collins
Number of Pages
592
Language
English
SKU
BK0528531
ISBN
9780008305864
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.9 x 5 x 24 cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 599
โน 390
โน 209 Off