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1. Generation of Swine: Tales of Shame and Degradation in the '80s
by Hunter S. Thompson
'Most smart people tend to feel queasy when the conversation turns to things like 'certain death' and 'total failure' and the idea of 'a doomed ... More
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2. Generation of Swine: Gonzo Papers, Volume 2: Tales of Shame and Degredation in the '80s
by Hunter S Thompson
In this second volume of Thompson's Gonzo Papers, the legendary writer and raconteur unloads both barrels squarely between the eyes of the "me" ... More
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4. Newspapers and the Making of Modern America: A History
by Aurora Wallace
Examines the significant trends in American newspaper journalism, including the proliferation of wire services, the development of the African ... More
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5. Bill Moyers Journal: The Conversation Continues
by Bill Moyers, Michael Winship (Editor), Robin Holland (Photographer)
This text is an unparalleled entree into the debates, the intellectual and cultural currents, and above all the fascinating people that have so ... More
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6. The Editor and the Republic
by William Watts Ball, Anthony Harrigan (Editor)
This is a collection of public addresses and articles by Ball from 1911 to 1945. It presents the essence of his political philosophy with originality ... More
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7. Reporters Who Made History: Great American Journalists on the Issues and Crises of the Late 20th Century
by Steven M Hallock
This volume looks back at the last half of the 20th century through the work and reminiscences of ten of the era's preeminent journalists.
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9. Dark Days in the Newsroom: McCarthyism Aimed at the Press
by Professor Edward Alwood
Dark Days in the Newsroom traces how journalists became radicalized during the Depression era, only to become targets of Senator Joseph McCarthy and ... More
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10. Propaganda in an Open Society: The Roosevelt Administration and the Media, 1933-1941
by Richard W Steele
FDR's obsessive preoccupation with the media emerges with stark clarity. The general contours of substantial parts of Steele's account should be ... More
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11. Power to the People: The Graphic Design of the Radical Press and the Rise of the Counter-Culture, 1964-1974
by Geoff Kaplan
Though we think of the 1960s and the early '70s as a time of radical social, cultural, and political upheaval, we tend to picture the action as ... More
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12. Two Steps Ahead of the Thought Police
For years, the columns of John Leo have delighted, provoked, amused, outraged, educated, and entertained readers across the country. Now, collected ... More
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13. Defining Moments in Journalism
by Nancy J Woodhull (Editor), Robert W Snyder (Editor)
Most great transformations are not apparent as we live through them. Only in hindsight do individual moments acquire layers of meaning that give them ... More
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14. Woreld of Ideas
by Bill Moyer, Bill Moyers
In his bestseller The Power of Myth, Moyers introduced us of the most outstanding minds of our time, Joseph Campbell. Now, he brings us provocative ... More
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15. The Press March to War: Newspapers Set the Stage for Military Intervention in Post-World War II America
by Steven M Hallock
The 2003 war against Iraq was not the first instance of a president taking the nation into foreign conflict assisted by a submissive Congress and ... More
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16. All the Presidents' Spokesmen: Spinning the News--White House Press Secretaries from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George W. Bush
by Woody Klein, Senator, Marlin Fitzwater (Foreword by), Dee Dee Myers (Foreword by)
Explains how White House press secretaries have for decades developed the art of shaping the news in their daily press briefings to reporters in ... More
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20. Taking on the World: Joseph and Stewart Alsop, Guardians of the American Century
by Robert W Merry
Blue-blooded journalists Joseph and Stewart Alsop dominated the Washington press corps from the end of World War II to Vietnam. Their influence in ... More
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21. Radical Priorities
by Professor Noam Chomsky, Dr. Carlos P Otero (Introduction by)
How is it that one man can be so maligned by the Right and yet remain so misunderstood by the Left? This new and expanded edition of Radical Pri ... More
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24. From Watergate to Monicagate: Ten Controversies in Modern Journalism and Media
by Herbert N Foerstel
Presents and analyzes ten of the most controversial topics in the media for students of social issues and media classes and their teachers.
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