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Citizen Hearst: A Biography of William Randolph Hearst

Citizen Hearst: A Biography of William Randolph Hearst

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Citizen Hearst: A Biography of William Randolph Hearst

by W. A, Swanberg

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Content appears as new, unopened, unread and unblemished with near fine Black/Red & Gold Gilt decorated, cloth covered boards displaying no significant surface/edge wear, as shown. Blackened top text block.

Kirkus Review: This colorful yet careful biography of William Randolph Hearst does more to clarify that man, and the "yellow journalism" he started, than anything written to date. From "Willie's" birth in 1863 to fabulously wealthy parents (his miner father later became a senator) to his assumption of control of the San Francisco Examiner, then the New York Journal, to his intervention in the Cuban situation which led to the Spanish-American War, to his political intrigues, fights with Joseph Pulitzer, and screaming anti-trust clash, the story is as rich a slice of Americana as one could find in this century. All the less well-known, or distorted facts about Hearst--- his spell as a Congressman, his business affairs, his long relationship to actress Marion Davies-- are examined too. Through all of it, this megalomaniac, this showman, this man who built a castle at San Simeon, with his 30 automobiles, a flying field, and a zoo attached, is treated to a most penetrating analysis. How Hearst finally fell from power around 1940, gradually declining in California until his death in April of 1951, becomes a study of changing, possibly maturing American attitudes. Exciting, fast-moving, with real sense of character, and always aided by an underlying sense of American history and mores. Should do very well. His father was U.S. Senator George Hearst.

Insurance & handling is included free. Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books may require additional fees. Will advise.Written 10.21.22AK # 7128-10.3022 Img.8556


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Bookseller's Inventory #
7128-10.3022
Title
Citizen Hearst: A Biography of William Randolph Hearst
Author
W. A, Swanberg
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine/No DJ
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Unstated, Presumed 1st
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Charles Scribnier’s Sons
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Date Published
1961
Pages
555
Size
Oversize
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
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