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1. Newspapers are common carriers of intelligence, your servants- not your masters, by John Otho Yeiser | |
Unknown Binding: 16
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(1914)
Asin: B0008C8BY2 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
2. The Autobiography of S.S. McClure by Willa Cather, Robert Thacker | |
![]() | Paperback: 298
Pages
(1997-03-01)
list price: US$15.00 -- used & new: US$9.50 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0803263732 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Editorial Review Product Description S. S. McClure was one of America’s greatest editors and publishers in the lively era of muckraking reform. He is remembered for McClure’s Magazine, which early in the twentieth century published the works of famous authors and social reformers. He was also the mentor of young Willa Cather. After leaving her position at McClure’s in 1912, Cather ghosted this graceful portrait of her former boss. Cather’s developing style is clear throughout The Autobiography of S. S. McClure. She goes far inside her subject to find his voice and catch the rhythms of his exciting life: his immigration from Ireland to America, his Horatio Algerlike rise from poverty and struggle to success. Cather shows the risks he took in forming the first newspaper syndicate in the United States, which gave him access to such literary masters as Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, and Robert Louis Stevenson. His extensive contacts were advantageous later in establishing McClure’s, the medium for muckrakers like Ida Tarbell and Lincoln Steffens. These famous figures, and many others, enter into The Autobiography of S. S. McClure, which was originally published in 1914, just as Cather was launching her own illustrious career as a novelist |
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