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A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 8 1/4"w x 10 7/8"h. 112 pages. First off, you need a black leotard.
Hardcover with jacket. Good condition. Jacket is lightly marked, sunned and worn, with a few nicks and creases to the edges. Interior very good, with clean and sound pages. CM Used
Paperback in very good condition. Several scores on covers. Sticker residue on rear cover. Contents are clean and clear. AM Used
Paperback in good condition. Covers are scored, worn and creased. Page block is marked. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. Minor edgewear to covers and sunning to spine. A few faint scores to page block and small marks to inside front cover and half-title page. Pages are sound, contents are bright and clean. TA Used
Paperback in like new condition. Unused shop stock with minor shelfwear, no other faults. AD Used
Paperback. Minor creases to upper leading corner of front cover. One or two marks on page block. Pages are clean. Contents are clear throughout. AF Used
Hardcover (no jacket) in very good condition. Introduction by Charlotte Downey. American Linguistics 1700-1900 series, volume 386. Minor foxing on the page block. Pages are clean and sound; text is clear. CM Used
Crisp, clean, bright and tight. Used
Written by one who began as a practitioner of journalism in the private sector and later worked in some of the official media, and who also taught comparative journalism as Professor at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, the work takes note of all significant developments up to mid-1994 including the debate on globalisation. It is notable for: Establishing Rammohun Roy rather than James claimant of the title of father of the India press Bringing out the role of the revolutionaries, on the one hand and on the other the Liberals who by doubling as journalists contributed to the promotion of nationalist consciousness and social awareness as much as the Congress under Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. Telling the fascinating story of K.C. Roy, pioneer of news journalism in India Content analysis, by subject matter and source of news of a typical English -language Indian newspaper over the 1905-1945 period. Comparative analysis of the finding and recommendations of Press Commissions of India and of the United Kingdom A chapter, for the first time, on the cartoon and cartoonists, copiously illustrated Excepted from the Indian Hansard of the 1975-76 Emergency period , censored at the time and not published hitherto Discussion of the little noticed report by the George Verghese panel of the Press Council of Indian on media coverage of terrorism in Punjab and Kashimr. Acuteness of analysis, informed by a humanism free of political or other dogma, enhances the value of the extensively researched information that is packed into this volume. It will be found valuable equally by students of journalism interested in its. Know-why, teachers of the history and role of newspapers in India and other countries; and all those involved in the making and execution of policy in relation to the information media. About The Author:- G.N.S. Raghavan entered journalism in 1974, serving his apprenticeship under Khasa Subba Rau, Freedom fighter, who was at that time editor-publisher of the English weekly Swatantra, Madras. Coming to Delhi in 1949 join the Thought weekly under the editorship of Arthur Moore, he worked for the Indian Express as political correspondent in Delhi for more than five years. He later served in several media units of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and was Secretary of the Second Press Commission (1980-82). Among his works are Introducing India, published by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. He wrote jointly with Aruna Asaf Ali a Study of Jawaharlal Nehru under the title Private Face of a Public Person and The Resurgence of Indian Women, both sponsored by the Nehru Memorial Museum & Library. He is the author of The Making of Modern India, Forty Years of the a World's Largest Democracy, and Development and Communication in India?all Published by Gyan. Contents:- From Hicky to Rammohun Roy • Role in National Awakening • Press and Politics: Diverse Voices • Emergence of News Agencies • Attitudes to war crisis • Transition to Independence • Constitution: Letter and Spirit • Cartoon as Commentary • News Agencies at Crossroads • Growth: Indian Languages to the fore 193 • Turn-of the Century Challenges • Index The Title 'The Press in India: a New History written/authored/edited by G.N.S. Raghavan', published in the year 1994. The ISBN 9788121204828 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 253 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Mass Communication / Journalism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Hardcover without jacket. Vol. III: Indexes. Boards are shelfworn, with one or two small marks. Splits to spine head and leading edges. Page block is tanned. Ex-library, with labels on spine foot, plate (and label) on front pastedown, sheet and barcode on FEP, serial penned on title page and two or three stamps at start and end. Binding a little weak at title page. Small chip to lower edge of series title page. All text is clear. TS Used
Hardcover in very good condition. No jacket. Second impression, 1972. Library edition. Not ex-library. Boards and page block are lightly marked and edge-worn. Sticker residue on FEP. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used
In perfect, as - new condition throughout.
Hardcover in very good condition throughout; small stamp on rear pastedown. Clean pages, sound binding and clear text. TS Used
Hardcover (no jacket) in very good condition. Light scores on the rear board. 'Skoob Books' stamp on the front pastedown. Pages are clean and sound; all content is clear. 238 pp. Used
Book is in excellent condition, as new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears, now wrapped in protective clear cover. Color and b&w illustrations throughout. Contents include: A juxtaposition of Charles S. Peirce and Sherlock Holmes, Captain Nemo's porthole, The image of Charles Morris, Karl Buhler: a neglected figure in the history of semiotic inquiry, Talking with animals: zoosemiotics explained, Close encounter with canid communication of the third kind, Smart simians: the self-fulfilling prophecy and kindred methodological pitfalls, Clever Hans.
Hardcover. Ex - library. Includes fold - out maps. Jacket is marked, scored and tanned. Jacket leading corners, edges and spine ends are worn, nicked, creased and taped. Shelf marks and labels on jacket and hardcover spine feet. Hardcover leading corners, edges and spine ends are bumped and worn. Library labels and residue on front pastedown and FEP. Library stamps on one or two pages. Text is clear throughout. Binding is sound. HJW Ex - Library
Paperback in acceptable condition. Covers are grubby and faded. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are worn, creased and nicked. Pages edges are rough and nicked. Suzanne Romaine's signiture on front inside cover. Some staining on early pages. Pages are uncut on upper edges. Contents are clear. AM Used
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Very minor wear to jacket corners and slight score to page block head. No other notable flaws, very good condition throughout. AD Used
Paperback in good condition. Spine is creased and covers are worn at edges and corners, small surface tear to rear cover. 6 digit number stamped on half-title page. Text is clear throughout and binding is sound. AD Used
Paperback with light sunning to spine and cover edges, plus faint marks to page block. Signed and dedicated by author on half-title page. No other faults, clean throughout. AD Used
Paperback in very good condition. Signed and dedicated by author on half-title page. Front cover lightly sunned, front and rear both lightly shelfworn. No other faults. AD Used
Very good, clean condition with no obvious signs of any use or wear. Still wrapped in a thin transclucent protective sheet. Used
Very good, clean condition with no obvious signs of any use or wear. Still wrapped in a thin transclucent protective sheet. Used
Hardcover without dust jacket. Sunning to spine and rear board, light sunning to front board upper edge. Foxing to page block head; Previous owner's signature and small mark to FEP. Contents clean and spine tight. AD Used