The first casualty [[Book] :]from the Crimea to Vietnam : the war correspondent as hero, propagandist, and myth maker / Phillip Knightley.
Von: Knightley, Phillip.
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070.4023 S N Newswriter's handbook | 070.406 UM When MBAs rule the newsroom | 070.4071194 T J Journalism | 070.40922 K F The first casualty | 070.41 C H Handbook of modern newspaper editing and production | 070.41 J T A textbook of editing and reporting | 070.41 K.M Multimodal discourse |
Bibliography: p. [443]-445.
The author traces the part war reporting has played in creating some of the myths of history, explores the effects of censorship and manipulation of the press, and recounts the adventures of famous newspapermen - American, British, German, Japanese, Russian, French and Italian. The narrative teems with intriguing personalities, anecdotes, and revelations: Winston Churchill in the Boer War, Hemingway in the Spanish Civil War, Evelyn Waugh in the Italian invasion of Abyssinia, Westbrook Pegler in the First World War, and Martha Gellhorn in the best-reported of all wars, Vietnam.
All age.
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