William Randolph Hearst: The Early Years, 1863-1910
by
Ben Procter
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0195112776
ISBN-13
9780195112771
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 25th, 1998
Print length
384 Pages
Weight
728 grams
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24.00 x 16.50 x 2.80 cms
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Biography: generalBiography: business & industryPress & journalism
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William Randolph Hearst is one of the most influential figures in American journalism. First with the San Francisco Examiner and then with the New York Journal and later other papers, Hearst helped create the modern newspaper -- with its personal-interest features and its emphasis on sensationalism. This is the most complete biography of Hearst''s early newspaper days and his truncated political career -- which involved running unsuccessfully for New York Mayor and Governor and for U.S. President. Written with a broad narrative sweep and based on previously unavailable letters and manuscripts, William Randoph Hearst illuminates the character and era of the man whose life inspired Citizen Kane and left an indelible mark on American journalism.
William Randolph Hearst was one of the most colourful and important figures of turn-of-the-century America, a man who changed the face of American journalism and whose influence extends to the present day. Now, in Original Edition, Ben Procter gives us the most authoritative account of Hearst''s extraordinary career in newspapers and politics.Born to great wealth -- his father was a partial owner of four fabulously rich mines -- Hearst began his career in his early twenties by revitalizing a rundown newspaper, the San Franciso Examiner. Hearst took what had been a relatively sedate form of communicating information and essentially created the modern tabloid, complete with outrageous headlines, human interest stories, star columnists, comic strips, wide photo coverage, and crusading zeal. His papers fairly bristled with life. By 1910 he had built a newspaper empire -- eight papers and two magazines read by nearly three million people. Hearst did much to create "yellow journalism" -- with the emphasis on sensationalism and the lowering of journalistic standards. But Procter shows that Hearst''s papers were also challenging and innovative and powerful: They exposed corruption, advocated progressive reforms, strongly supported recent immigrants, became a force in the Democratic Party, and helped ignite the Spanish-American War. Procter vividly depicts Hearst''s own political career from his 1902 election to Congress to his presidential campaign in 1904 and his bitter defeats in New York''s Mayoral and Gubernatorial races.Written with a broad narrative sweep and based on previously unavailable letters and manuscripts, William Randoph Hearst illuminates the character and era of the man whose life inspired Citizen Kane and left an indelible mark on American journalism.
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