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Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers   By: (1864-1936)

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Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers by Arthur Brisbane offers readers a collection of thought-provoking and engaging essays, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the history of journalism and the power of the press.

Brisbane, a prominent newspaper editor, skillfully curates a selection of editorials published in the Hearst Newspapers between 1906 and 1911. This period was marked by significant societal changes and ideological debates, and Brisbane's editorials play a crucial role in capturing the essence of this era. The book allows readers to witness the evolution of public opinion and the media landscape during a time of immense transformation.

The strength of this collection lies in Brisbane's undeniable talent for blending eloquence with razor-sharp analysis. His editorials tackle a wide range of topics, including politics, social issues, business, and international affairs. Brisbane's writing is both persuasive and insightful, provoking readers to ponder and question their own beliefs.

Moreover, Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers offers a glimpse into the multifaceted nature of journalism in the early 20th century. Brisbane's editorials showcase the influence and power held by the press during that time, provoking public discussions and shaping public opinion. As readers journey through the book, they witness how newspaper editors wielded their influence through the written word, making them indispensable figures in the shaping of society.

The book also serves as a valuable historical document, shedding light on the realities of an era characterized by rapid industrialization, social unrest, and political controversies. Brisbane's editorials provide a unique perspective on both the triumphs and shortcomings of the period.

One aspect of Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers that could be seen as a drawback is the potential bias in the selection of essays. The editorials primarily represent Hearst Newspapers' views, which may limit the range of perspectives presented. However, this should not dissuade readers from engaging with the book, as it is essential to consider the historical context and the role of newspapers in shaping public opinion.

Overall, Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers is a captivating and enlightening collection that provides an invaluable window into the past. Brisbane's eloquent style and keen analysis make for a compelling read, allowing readers to not only reflect on the history of journalism but also on the enduring influence of the press in society.

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EDITORIALS from the HEARST NEWSPAPERS {Arthur Brisbane}

CONTENTS Why Are All Men Gamblers? No Man Understands Iron We Long for Immortal Imperfection We Can't Have It. Three Water Drops Converse Did We Once Live on the Moon? William Henry Channing's Symphony The Existence of God Parable of the Blind Kittens Have the Animals Souls? Jesus' Attitude Toward Children Study of the Character of God The Fascinating Problem of Immortality Discontent the Motive Power of Progress The Automobile Will Make Us More Human Let Us Be Thankful The Harm That Is Done by Our Friends Shall We Tame and Chain the Invisible Microbe As We Now Chain Niagara? The Elephant That Will Not Move Has Better Excuses Than We Have for Folly Displayed Let Us Be Thankful What Will 999 Years Mean to the Human Race? The Azores A Small Lost World in a Universe of Water No Napoleonic Chess Player on an Air Cushion A Girl's Face in the Gaslight The "Criminal" Class The Wonderful Magnet Who Is Independent? Nobody When We Begin Using Land Under the Oceans Where Your Body Came From How Marriage Began Man's Willingness to Work The Human Brain Beats the Coal Mines How the Other Planets Will Talk to Us Shall We Do Without Sleep Some Day?... Continue reading book >>




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