Explorers House; National Geographic and the World It Made
by Poole, Robert M
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New York: The Penguin Press, 2004. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Good/Good. [10], 357, [1] pages Genealogical Table. Illustrations. Notes. Index. Small scuff inside front board. Small creases on top edge of dust jacket. Signed by the author, Robert M. Poole, on the title page. Autographed copy sticker inside front cover. How the National Geographic's founding family--now in its fifth generation of leading the organization--overcame personal travails, generational tensions, and political setbacks to transform a struggling technical journal into one of the most respected brands. Robert M. Poole is an editor and writer whose assignments for Smithsonian and National Geographic have taken him around the world. A native of North Carolina and a veteran journalist, his stories have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Smithsonian. In 2001 he retired as executive editor of National Geographic after a 21 year career. Derived from a Kirkus Review: The former executive editor of its magazine provides a candid history of the National Geographic Society's vision and politics. In 1888, wealthy Washington lawyer Gardiner Greene Hubbard gathered together a group of men and suggested forming a society to advance popular geographical knowledge through lectures and a magazine. He sowed the seeds of the National Geographic Society, but its crucial bearings were set after Hubbard's death, when son-in-law Alexander Graham Bell assumed the society's presidency, extended the organization beyond the confines of Washington, and pushed the magazine to the forefront of operations, championing pictorial content as a vital element of popular appeal. In this gratifyingly chronicle of the society's personalities and initiatives, Poole fairly and thoroughly profiles its leading figures, their strengths and many weaknesses, the positive and negative role played by nepotism. The author also details the society's sponsorship of such figures as Jane Goodall and the Leakeys, and the evolution of the magazine. Changes did not come quickly to the institution, least of all to the editorial content of the magazine; Poole frankly refers to lackluster prose and drifts into racism and anti-Semitism that led in 1937 to a pro-Nazi article, "the biggest embarrassment in the history of the National Geographic Society." Life at National Geographic got hopping in the 1980s, with a whole new group of editors and writers, among them Poole; although he writes with sureness of the organization's past, it is in covering the past 20 years, with all the clashing of wills, that Poole guides readers with special acumen through the mazelike backroom politics. A natty tour of the society's house: closets, skeletons, and all.
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- Title
- Explorers House; National Geographic and the World It Made
- Author
- Poole, Robert M
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Jacket Condition
- Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Printing [Stated]
- ISBN 10
- 1594200327
- ISBN 13
- 9781594200328
- Publisher
- The Penguin Press
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 2004
- Keywords
- Alexander Graham Bell, National Geographic Society, Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Gilbert Melville Grosvenor, Henry Gannett, William Garrett, Gardiner Hubbard, LaGorce, Robert Peary, Frederick Vosburgh, Maynard Owen Williams
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