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Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence A Manual for Reporters, Correspondents, and Students of Newspaper WritingHyde, Grant Milnor, 1889-en2008-07-04
Pages from an Old Volume of Life; a collection of essays, 1857-1881Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894enBread and the newspaper -- My hunt after "the captain" -- The inevitable trial -- Cinders from the ashes -- The pulpit and the pew.2004-09-28
Irish Ned The Winnipeg NewsyFea, Samuel, 1872-1943enNewspaper vendors -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg -- Biography; Winnipeg (Man.) -- Social life and customs2008-01-15
John Whopper The NewsboyClark, Thomas M. (Thomas March), 1812-1903enNewspaper vendors -- Juvenile fiction; Fantasy2009-11-13
American NewspaperWarner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900enEssays; Mass media2004-12-05
Words for the WiseArthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885enThe poor debtor -- The Sunday Christian -- I knew how it would be -- Jacob Jones; or, the man who couldn't get along in the world -- Starting a newspaper: an experience of Mr. John Jones -- The way of transgressors -- Just going to do it -- Making haste to be rich -- Let her pout it out -- A fine, generous fellow -- Taking it for granted -- Love and law.2003-11-01
Mr. OppRice, Alice Caldwell Hegan, 1870-1942enKentucky -- Fiction; Brothers and sisters -- Fiction; Newspaper editors -- Fiction2008-04-14
Off-Hand Sketches A Little Dashed with HumorArthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885enThe circuit-preacher -- The protest -- Retrenchment; or, what a man saved by stopping his newspaper -- Hunting up a testimonial -- Trying to be a gentleman -- Taking a prescription -- The Yankee and the Dutchman; or, I'll give or take -- A tipsy parson -- Much ado about nothing; or, the reason why Mrs. Todd didn't speak to Mrs. Jones -- Almost a tragedy -- That John Mason -- A new way to collect an old debt -- A shocking bad memory -- Driving a hard bargain -- Out of the frying-pan into the fire; or, the love of a house -- Marrying a count -- Job's comforters; or, the lady with the nerves -- The code of honour -- Treating a case actively.2003-11-01
Complete EssaysWarner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900enAs we were saying -- As we go -- Nine short essays -- Fashions in literature -- The American newspaper -- Certain diversities of American life -- The pilgrim, and the American of today [1892] -- Some causes of the prevailing disconcent -- The education of the negro -- The indeterminate sentence -- Literary copyright -- The relation of literature to life -- "Equality" -- What is your culture to me? -- Modern fiction -- Thoughts suggested by Mr.Froude's "Progress" -- England -- The novel and the common school -- The people for whom Shakespeare wrote.2004-10-11
As We GoWarner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900enOur president -- The newspaper-made man -- Interesting girls -- Give the men a chance -- The advent of candor -- The American man -- The electric way -- Can a husband open a wife's letters? -- A leisure class -- Weather and character -- Born with an 'ego' -- Juventus mundi -- A beautiful old age -- The attraction of the repulsive -- Giving as a luxury -- Climate and happiness -- The new feminine reserve -- Repose in activity -- Women--Ideal and real -- The art of idleness -- Is there any conversation? -- The tall girl -- The deadly diary -- The whistling girl -- Born old and rich -- The 'old soldier' -- The island of Bimini -- June.2004-12-05




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