My paper chase : true stories of vanished times / Harold Evans.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Little, Brown and Co., 2009Edition: First editionDescription: 580 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0316031429
- 9780316031424
- 1408702037
- 9781408702031
- Evans, Harold, 1928-
- Sunday times (London, England : 1931)
- Guardian (Manchester, England)
- Newspaper editors -- England -- Biography
- Journalists -- England -- Biography
- Investigative reporting -- England -- History -- 20th century
- Journalism -- England -- History -- 20th century
- Newspaper publishing -- England -- History -- 20th century
- 070.4092 22
- PN5123.E9 A3 2009
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 070.4092 EVA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A453198B |
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070.40820941 ONS Women of the press in nineteenth-century Britain / | 070.40820941 WOM Women in journalism at the Fin de Siècle : making a name for herself / | 070.40820993 MCC Women and their words : notable pioneers in New Zealand journalism / | 070.4092 EVA My paper chase : true stories of vanished times / | 070.4092 GRE The first casualty / | 070.40941 RUD An introduction to journalism : essential techniques and background knowledge / | 070.41 ART The art of making magazines : on being an editor and other views from the industry / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 555-562) and index.
Vanished times. Grains of truth ; Getting up steam ; First, know your enemy ; Hot metal ; How I won the war ; Non nobis solum ; The sting of Disraeli's gibe ; Stop press ; Why aren't their women wearing our frocks? ; Adventures in the land of opportunity ; From Delhi to Darlington ; Just causes -- Scoop, scandal, and strife. The Rolls-Royce of Fleet Street ; The third man ; Children on our conscience ; Space barons ; Death in Cairo ; Divided loyalties ; Showdowns ; My Newfoundland.
In My Paper Chase, Harold Evans recounts the wild and wonderful tale of newspapering life, a story stretching from the 1930s to his service in WWII, through towns big and off the map, entailing clashes with Rupert Murdoch and crusades to use journalism to better the lives of those less fortunate.
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