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3337952518.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193796096N.P.: n.p. 1937. stapled stiff paper wrappers. 4to. stapled stiff paper wrappers. 5 pages. Third issue. Reproduced from typescript. n.p. unknown books
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2002C217710London: Routledge/Thoemmes Press 2002. Hardcover Hardcover. Fine. 2 vols. ix 408; 409- 772pp. Octavos. Original green cloth with gilt spine titles. A fine complete set. No jackets. Vols 5 & 6 of the series: American Journalism 1690- 1940. Routledge/Thoemmes Press hardcover
ria9780415228930_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This volume in the set traces the development of the daily newspaper in America outlining the enormous changes which the industry underwent from the production techniques to journalistic practices and changes in distribution methods. hardcover
ria9780415228947_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This volume in the set traces the history of newspapers in America outlining the enormous changes which the industry underwent from the production techniques to journalistic practices and changes in distribution methods. hardcover
1959132509120100New York The MacMillan Company 1959. Hardcover. Acceptable. 0x0x0. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Text unmarked. Covers show edge wear with rubbing/light scuffing and bumped corners. Spine edge wear. Book is slightly shelf-cocked.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! New York The MacMillan Company hardcover
2002C13651London: Routledge/Thoemmes Press 2002. Hardcover Hardcover. Fine. 6 vols. Octavos. Original green cloth with gilt spine titles. A fine set. No jackets. Vols 1-2: Journalism in the United States originally published 1873 Vols 3-4: The Daily Newspaper in America originally published 1937 Vols 5-6: American Journalism originally published 1941 Routledge/Thoemmes Press hardcover
0267416946.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1950049411New York: The Macmillan Company 1950. This is an ex-library copy with the usual markings. This is rebound in brown boards with white lettering on the spine. Solid tight binding. Sharp corners. Revised Edition. There is underlining in light pencil and marks in the margins in red pencil. Shiny pages. Heavy book. No dust jacket. Still in very good condition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. History Journalism. The Macmillan Company Hardcover
196287857New York: The Macmillan Company 1962. Third Edition stated First Printing stated. Hardcover. Good/Good. xiv 901 1 pages. Illustrated endpaper. Preface to the Third Edition. Preface to the First Edition. Footnotes. Illustrations. Bibliographical Notes. Index. DJ has some wear tears chips and soiling. RARE Inscribed copy. Author inscription that reads: "This is for the private library of Richard C. Brownlee for whom I have the highest esteem Frank Luther Mott". The main object of this new revision was to provide a succinct account of the development of journalism in the United States during the decade of the 1950's. Additions to the Bibliographical Notes appended to all the earlier sections have been made; moreover in an attempt to increase their usefulness by by citing recently published books of acknowledged value. In the new section on the 1950's the author sought to give full recognition to the changes brought about in journalism by the electronic medial and the growth of what was ten called the :mass audience". The author believed these developments were of crucial importance. The author's purpose from the first has been to provide a comprehensive work in which historical narrative is combining with some of the characteristics of a reference book. Frank Luther Mott April 4 1886 - October 23 1964 was an American academic historian and journalist who won the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for History for Volumes II and III of his series A History of American Magazines. In 1959 he won the Bancroft Prize in History. Mott earned his Ph.D. in 1928 from the University of Iowa while a professor there. In 1962 Mott published Time Enough a collection of autobiographical essays. Professor Mott has written a distinguished history of the American newspaper. This book covers 270 years of American news-hawking. Beginning with the first news-sheets in New England the Middle States and the South it proceeds to the Revolutionary press to what the author designates as the "Early Period 1783-1801" to the "Party Press of the Middle Period 1801-1833" to the political newspapers of the Later Period 1833-1860. This constitutes the first half of the book. With the Civil War and Reconstruction the second period of American journalism begins marked by the rise of the independent press 1872-1892 by the rise and fall of yellow journalism1892-1914 the growth of the great modern newspapers 1914-1940 and finally addresses the decade of the 1950s. The scope is large and the material well integrated and the whole makes a sound solid history of American journalism. The chief characteristics of this book are its grasp of detail its attention to mechanical and technical aspects of the profession and its emphasis upon the impact that dominant personalities made upon the history of journalism—men like Horace Greeley Henry J. Raymond Charles A. Dana James Gordon Bennett Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst and Edward Wylles Scripps. The Macmillan Company hardcover
194129613NY: The Macmillan Company. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1941. 1st Edition. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Second printing August 1941. Publisher's full blue cloth gilt lettering on black panel on spine and black gilt accented lettering on cover top edge blue illustrated endpapers. Illustrated with portraits and reproductions. Very light soiling on a few pages else fine; unmarked tight square and clean. NEAR FINE. . Portraits. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. ix 772 pp . The Macmillan Company hardcover
195689897New York: Macmillan 1956. Revised Edition Third Printing. Hardcover. Very good. 5 xiv 835 5 pages. Illustrations Bibliographical Notes Index. Frank Luther Mott goes through each distinct period of time from 1690 "The Beginners" all the way to "Journalism in the 1940s." Each section goes into depth on his political climates of journalism and many personal histories of individual journalists. Each section features illustrations and snapshots of history to connect the reader to the varied contents of each. Frank Luther Mott April 4 1886 – October 23 1964 was an American academic historian and journalist who won the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for History for Volumes II and III of his series A History of American Magazines. Journalism in the United States began humbly and became a political force in the campaign for American independence. Following independence the first amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed freedom of the press and freedom of speech. The American press grew rapidly following the American Revolution. The press became a key support element to the country's political parties but also for organized religious institutions. During the 19th century newspapers began to expand and appear outside the cities of the Eastern United States. From the 1830s onward the penny press began to play a major role in American journalism. Technological advancements such as the telegraph and faster printing presses in the 1840s helped expand the press of the nation as it experienced rapid economic and demographic growth. By 1900 major newspapers had become profitable powerhouses of advocacy muckraking and sensationalism along with serious and objective news-gathering. In the 1920s technological change again changed American journalism as radio began to play a new role followed by television in the 1950s and internet in the 1990s. Macmillan hardcover
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181859640New York: published for Horatio Biglow & Oliver L. Holley Esqrs. by Kirk & Mercein.Daniel Fanshaw Printer No. 241 Pearl-street 1818. loss at p. 55 of vol II #1. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary amateur half calf and boards with printed blue wrappers for each part front and back bound in the front cover after Vol.I Part I has a woodcut of Kirk & Mercein Booksellers Shop 28 Wall Street. Ownership signature of Daniel Stone on front wrappers and at rear Daniel Stone Brunswick Ste. of Maine. Portion of Vol. II #5 is missing. Volume I boundin reverse order. loss at p. 55 of vol II #1. 2 vols. 8vo. Espeacially notable department was the 'Museum of Natural Sciences' edited by Professor C.S. Rafinesque one of the Reviews most valuable contributors. A survey of the progress of the Natural Sciences in the United States since the beginning of the century by Rafinesque began in the number for Decemeber 1817 pp. 118-121. Other prominent contributors were Dr. Samuel L. Mitchill James K. Paulding and DeWitt Clinton." Mott<br /> Published from 1817 to Vol IV 1819. Mott pp. 297-298: American Imprints 39983 CtW; MC; NUtHi; Kribbs 59; Edgar 16 published for [Horatio] Biglow & [Oliver L.] Holley, Esqrs. by Kirk & Mercein...Daniel Fanshaw, Printer, No. 241 Pearl-street unknown
1949002273NY NY: American Mathematical Society 1949. 2nd Reissue . Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 184pp. HB blue w/gilt; slight bow w/some rub on edges&corners; some age discolor on pg.margins. Geometry of a Riemannian space. Reproduction of 1927 issue. <br/> <br/> American Mathematical Society hardcover