Written into History: Pulitzer Prize Reporting of the Twentieth Century from The New York Times
by Anthony Lewis
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A collection of writing from the New York Times. In his introductory essay and chapter forewords for this collection, Lewis tells the stories behind the stories, honors great journalists and reviews journalism's changing role in the world. For armchair historians and aspiring reporters, this is a rich and memorable portrait of a century by men and women who acutely and artfully observed it.Tags
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Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Lewis is the author of Make No Law and the bestseller Gideon's Trumpet. In his nearly five decades of writing and reporting for The New York Times, he served as the Time's London bureau chief for eight years; he now contributes the twice-weekly "Abroad at Home" column to the paper's op-ed page. (Bowker Author show more Biography) show less
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- 2001
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- Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
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- 071.3 — Computer science, information & general works News media, journalism & publishing Journalism and newspapers in North America United States
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- PN4726 .W75 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Journalism. The periodical press, etc.
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