Tangled Bylines

Tangled Bylines
Author: Clyde H. Farnsworth
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2017-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0826273742


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This memoir of father and son journalists—both named Clyde Farnsworth—draws on the unfinished autobiography of the author’s father. Largely biographical, this book can be read as a panoramic history of American newspaper journalism in the twentieth-century, covering Prohibition gangs, prison fires, and botched executions in the 1920s and 1930s, to global war, the shaping of postwar Europe and Asia, and America’s emergence from the Cold War. Tangled Bylines includes off-beat encounters with Amelia Earhart, Douglas MacArthur, Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill, and Simon Wiesenthal.

Guns

Guns
Author: Gerald Hausman
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 251
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1628155825


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GUNS Edited by Gerald Hausman This anthology with more than 20 contributors from a variety of authors has something to please for every fan. Editor and contributor Gerald Hausman introduces the anthology with a brief history of GUNS. Stories range in tone from The Momaday Gun by Pulitzer Prize-winning author N. Scott Momaday, to Choice of Weapons by New York Times bestselling author Jane Lindskold. There is a spiritual history of firearms as well as a historical one. The truth is, they have been with us for a very long time. Every family has a gun story, a firearm anecdote that bares the bones of the oldest argument there is—the one about the plain old cussedness of the human race. In this unusual and varied collection of tales written by masters of the word, we begin with America's legendary past—with the pirate Blackbeard and the gunslinger Billy the Kid, followed by Teddy Roosevelt and moving forward in time to Andy Warhol. Here are stories that will shock and bewilder. N. Scott Momaday Hilary Hemingway Jeff Lindsay Trent Zelazny Jane Lindskold Aram Saroyan Jan Wiener AND MORE Stories of bravery and murder, stories of love, betrayal and suicide. Sometimes it seems that the gun is doing the talking—not for itself—but for all of us.

Beyond Bylines

Beyond Bylines
Author: Barbara M. Freeman
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1554580900


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Beyond Bylines: Media Workers and Women’s Rights in Canada explores the ways in which several of Canada’s women journalists, broadcasters, and other media workers reached well beyond the glory of their personal bylines to advocate for the most controversial women’s rights of their eras. To do so, some of them adopted conventional feminine identities, while others refused to conform altogether, openly and defiantly challenging the gender expectations of their day. The book consists of a series of case studies of the women in question as they grappled with the concerns close to their hearts: higher education for women, healthy dress reforms, the vote, equal opportunities at work, abortion, lesbianism, and Aboriginal women’s rights. Their media reflected their respective eras: intellectual magazines, daily and weekly newspapers, radio, feminist public relations, alternative women’s periodicals, and documentary film made for television. Barbara Freeman takes an interdisciplinary approach, combining biography, history, and communication studies to demonstrate how their use of different media both enabled and limited these women in their ability to be daring advocates for gender equality. She shows how a number of these women were linked through the generations by their memberships in activist women’s organizations.

Between the Bylines

Between the Bylines
Author: Susan E. Wiant
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0823233014


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Intro -- contents -- foreword -- preface -- acknowledgments -- prologue -- glossary -- index.

Byline

Byline
Author: M.J. Akbar
Publisher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2004-12-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9351940470


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Byline anthologises M.J. Akbar's finest writings over the last decade, bringing together essays that reflect the author's versatility and range. The book is divided into five seamless sections, each with its own identity, woven together by M.J. Akbar's delectably informal prose. 'Travel' is the first section in which the author shares his passion for history and the occasional fable, the obscure detail, the glorious and the ludicrous. This is followed by 'Politics and History' in which the reader is provided a view of some events and people in the recent past with all the quirks and whims that characterise the great as well as the mundane. The reader then moves on to 'Sidelines' (those delightfully off-centre pieces). M.J. Akbar says in an essay in this section: "The train of thought has moved. But that is the way with trains. They must travel." 'Memories' is the most personal and autobiographical part of the entire selection, mixing regret, nostalgia and deeply felt sorrow for the friends and times gone forever. Byline ends with a short section entitled 'On a Personal Note' in which James Bond must live to die another day, The Telegraph has to learn to live beyond the age of twenty and Dev Anand remains young forever.

Byline Baltimore

Byline Baltimore
Author: William Hughes
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-11-28
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 153206277X


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Bill Hughes’ Byline Baltimore covers the field from a commentary on the “Presidential Campaign from Hell,” (2016), to an article on the zany comedian, Roseanne Barr, to the sex scandals in two city Catholic schools, to an essay that asks this probing question: “What Is Deep State.” Hughes has enjoyed writing about Baltimore’s endearing personalities, such as: Al Kaline, Mary Avara, Helen Delich Bentley, Marilyn Mosby, John Waters, Amy Davis, Matt Porterfield and Judge Tom Ward. Each of his 81 commentaries/reports tells a story. All photos/illustrations are by him.

The Byline Murders

The Byline Murders
Author: Bill Prentiss
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-12-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493153579


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The Byline Murders Prologue Somewhere west of Chicago’s Loop (about two a.m.) The two thugs who yanked Sid Coffin from the Conover hotel lobby into thirty minutes of mind-blowing terror had to know by now he had somehow freed himself from the grisly horror in their bloody van. It was Sid’s luck the murderers felt they needed a drink before continuing westward from the city to dump him and the already butchered half of their cargo. Now, chilled and filthy, he cringed against the outside wall of the clapboard two-story road house called Bud and Alma’s. He was in complete darkness, but he felt as visible and as easy to attack as a duck soaring in innocent flight over a multi-gun blind.

Tangled

Tangled
Author: Rachel Carew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1877
Genre: Man-woman relationships
ISBN:


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The Tangled Threads

The Tangled Threads
Author: Eleanor Hodgman Porter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1919
Genre: Short stories, American
ISBN:


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Tangled

Tangled
Author: Rachel Carew
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2024-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 338556414X


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.