Infamous Scribblers

Infamous Scribblers
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Publisher : PublicAffairs
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : 9781586485436
ISBN-13 : 1586485431
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Book Synopsis Infamous Scribblers by : Eric Burns

Download or read book Infamous Scribblers written by Eric Burns and published by PublicAffairs. This book was released on 2007-02-13 with total page 482 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Infamous Scribblers is a perceptive and witty exploration of the most volatile period in the history of the American press. News correspondent and renowned media historian Eric Burns tells of Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton and Sam Adams -- the leading journalists among the Founding Fathers; of George Washington and John Adams, the leading disdainers of journalists; and Thomas Jefferson, the leading manipulator of journalists. These men and the writers who abused and praised them in print (there was, at the time, no job description of "journalist") included the incendiary James Franklin, Ben's brother and one of the first muckrakers; the high minded Thomas Paine; the hatchet man James Callender, and a rebellious crowd of propagandists, pamphleteers, and publishers. It was Washington who gave this book its title. He once wrote of his dismay at being "buffited in the public prints by a set of infamous scribblers." The journalism of the era was often partisan, fabricated, overheated, scandalous, sensationalistic and sometimes stirring, brilliant, and indispensable. Despite its flaws -- even because of some of them -- the participants hashed out publicly the issues that would lead America to declare its independence and, after the war, to determine what sort of nation it would be.


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