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PRIME TIME : THE LIFE OF EDWARD R. MURROW
Boston: Little, Brown and Company. (1969). 548 pp. Illus. Dust jacket shows mild evidence of shelf wear, with a few minor tears and some rubbing. Price is cut out from inside flap. Boards clean. Previous owner's name on first fep. Pages clean with moderate soiling on page ends from dust. Otherwise, a very good copy.
$10.00
TWENTY YEARS IN THE PRESS GALLERY.
New York: O. O. Stealy. 1906. 497 pp. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Book shows minimal signs of wear. Very light rubbing along the spine and very very faint soiling which is difficult to see against the deep blue of the cover. Pages are slightly browned by age but otherwise a very good copy.
$25.00
AMERICA COMES OF MIDDLE AGE. Columns 1950-1962
Boston:Little Brown and Company. (1963). 1st edition, stated. xiv+385pp. Hardcover with dust jacket. Brown boards slightly mottled, with gilt on spine strip still bright. Top page edges stained red, with fore and bottom edges soiled. Internally, end-pages lightly age-toned, with an inked number to top of 1st free end-page and an embossed stamp to bottom of title page. Otherwise, pages clean and bright. The binding is tight with hinges intact. The dust jacket is lightly soiled and shelfworn, with light wear, including small chips and tears, to edges and folds. It is not price clipped.
$50.00

KNIGHTS OF THE QUILL. CONFEDERATE CORRESPONDENTS AND THEIR CIVIL WAR REPORTING
West Lafayette, IN:Purdue University Press. (2010). xiv+729pp. Illustrated. Hardcover. A very good clean copy, inside and out. Slight bump to upper spine edge of front board but otherwise in near fine condition. *"Knights of the Quill offers a unique assessment of war correspondence in Southern newspapers during the American Civil War. The men and women who covered the battles and political developments for Southern newspapers were of a different breed than those who reported the war for the North. They were doctors, lawyers, teachers, editors, and businessmen, nearly all of them with college and professional degrees. Sleeping on beds of snow, dining on raw corn and burned bread, they exhibited a dedication that laid the groundwork for news gathering in the 21st century."...rear cover.
$125.00