All the News Unfit to Print: How Things Were... and How They Were Reported

All the News Unfit to Print: How Things Were... and How They Were Reported

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BooksLanguage Arts & DisciplinesJournalism

BooksHistoryUnited States20th Century

BooksHistoryUnited States19th Century

ISBN: 0470405236 / Publisher: Wiley, April 2009

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A follow-up to Infamous Scribblers evaluates the ways in which American journalists have misreported historical events, citing misrepresentations by such famous figures as Ben Franklin, Mark Twain, and H. L. Mencken while tracing how erroneous information has been magnified and distorted throughout time. Read More
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