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Late Edition: A Love Story by Greene, Bob
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- Binding
- Hardcover
- Weight
- 1 lbs
- Product Group
- Book
- IsTextBook
- No
- ISBN
- 0312375301
- Book Title
- Late Edition : a Love Story
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Item Length
- 9.5 in
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.2 in
- Genre
- Language Arts & Disciplines, Biography & Autobiography
- Topic
- Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Personal Memoirs, Journalism
- Item Weight
- 19.2 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.5 in
- Number of Pages
- 320 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
0312375301
ISBN-13
9780312375300
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71780833
Product Key Features
Book Title
Late Edition : a Love Story
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Personal Memoirs, Journalism
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Language Arts & Disciplines, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2009-007550
Reviews
"There is something absolutely magical about Bob Greene's voice." --Jeffrey Zaslow, co-author ofThe Last Lecture"Bob Greene is a virtuoso of the things that bring journalism alive." Tom Wolfe, "There is something absolutely magical about Bob Greene's voice." --Jeffrey Zaslow, co-author ofThe Last Lecture"Bob Greene is a virtuoso of the things that bring journalism alive."--Tom WolfeProduct Description A loving and laughter-filled trip back to a lost American time when the newspaper business was the happiest game in town.In a warm, affectionate true-life tale, New York Timesbestselling author Bob Greene(When We Get to Surf City, Duty, Once Upon a Town)travels back to a place where-when little more than a boy-he had the grand good luck to find himself surrounded by a brotherhood and sisterhood of wayward misfits who, on the mezzanine of a Midwestern building, put out a daily newspaper that didn't even know it had already started to die."In some American cities," Greene writes, "famous journalists at mighty and world-renowned papers changed the course of history with their reporting." But at theColumbus Citizen-Journal, there was a willful rejection of grandeur-these were overworked reporters and snazzy sportswriters, nerve-frazzled editors and insult-spewing photographers, who found pure joy in the fact that, each morning, they awakened to realize: "I get to go down to the paper again."At least that is how it seemed in the eyes of the novice copyboy who saw romance in every grungy pastepot, a symphony in the song of every creaking typewriter. With current-day developments in the American newspaper industry so grim and dreary,Late Editionis a Valentine to an era that was gleefully cocky and seemingly free from care, a wonderful story as bracing and welcome as the sound of a rolled-up paper thumping onto the front stoop just after dawn., "There is something absolutely magical about Bob Greene's voice." --Jeffrey Zaslow, co-author of The Last Lecture "Bob Greene is a virtuoso of the things that bring journalism alive."--Tom Wolfe
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
070.92 B
Synopsis
In a warm, affectionate true-life tale, "New York Times"-bestselling author Greene travels back to a place where he had the grand good luck to find himself surrounded by a brotherhood and sisterhood of wayward misfits who, on the mezzanine of a Midwestern building, put out a daily newspaper., A loving and laughter-filled trip back to a lost American time when the newspaper business was the happiest game in town. In a warm, affectionate true-life tale, New York Times bestselling author Bob Greene (When We Get to Surf City, Duty, Once Upon a Town) travels back to a place where-when little more than a boy-he had the grand good luck to find himself surrounded by a brotherhood and sisterhood of wayward misfits who, on the mezzanine of a Midwestern building, put out a daily newspaper that didn't even know it had already started to die. "In some American cities," Greene writes, "famous journalists at mighty and world-renowned papers changed the course of history with their reporting." But at the Columbus Citizen-Journal , there was a willful rejection of grandeur-these were overworked reporters and snazzy sportswriters, nerve-frazzled editors and insult-spewing photographers, who found pure joy in the fact that, each morning, they awakened to realize: "I get to go down to the paper again." At least that is how it seemed in the eyes of the novice copyboy who saw romance in every grungy pastepot, a symphony in the song of every creaking typewriter. With current-day developments in the American newspaper industry so grim and dreary, Late Edition is a Valentine to an era that was gleefully cocky and seemingly free from care, a wonderful story as bracing and welcome as the sound of a rolled-up paper thumping onto the front stoop just after dawn.
LC Classification Number
PN4874.G679A3 2009