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Imperial Hearst

Imperial Hearst
Author: Ferdinand Lundberg
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781436693752

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Imperial Hearst, a Social Biography

Imperial Hearst, a Social Biography
Author: Ferdinand Lundberg
Publisher: Sagwan Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781340204792

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Imperial Hearst, a Social Biography - Primary Source Edition

Imperial Hearst, a Social Biography - Primary Source Edition
Author: Ferdinand Lundberg
Publisher: Nabu Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781289637811

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Imperial Hearst

Imperial Hearst
Author: Ferdinand Lundberg
Publisher: ibooks
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2017-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1899694676

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Hearst’s journalistic ethics were probably never more clearly exposed than during the national election campaign of 1936. It is true that eighty per cent of the newspapers in the United States spread slanders and calumnies against the President. But the Hearst organs pulled all the stops and thundered vilification with all the resources at their command. The President was portrayed as a lunatic, a wastrel arid a cartoonist’s version of a frothing Communist. Picture and text described him and his advisers as dangerously radical, malicious and altogether feeble-minded. The Hearst press did not hesitate to attribute the source of Roosevelt’s social legislation to Moscow. Nor did consistency deter Hearst from charging plagiarism from Hitler and Mussolini. His newspapers shouted denunciation and abuse. Sound familiar? This work is the only complete exposition of the financial, political and social results of the career of William Randolph Hearst.


The Chief

The Chief
Author: David Nasaw
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780618154463

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Describes the life of William Randolph Hearst, head of an American publishing empire by the 1930s, strong political presence, and subject of the film "Citizen Kane."


Citizen Hearst

Citizen Hearst
Author: W. A. Swanberg
Publisher: Galahad Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Journalists
ISBN: 9780883659700

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This is the enthralling and often outrageous story of America's most enigmatic millionnaire, William Randolph Hearst. The most powerful newspaper mogul for more than a half century was one of the most mysterious and fascinating characters in this country's history. 42 photos.


View from Xanadu

View from Xanadu
Author: Ian Mugridge
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1995-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773565256

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Hearst is usually remembered as a flag-waving, jingoistic patriot who was anti-British, anti-French, anti-Oriental - anti almost everything except the United States. He was regarded as an admirer of Hitler and Mussolini, and a staunch isolationist who believed that minimizing American contact with the rest of the world was the only sure way to achieve security. Using all the journalistic apparatus at his disposal, Hearst trumpeted his views about the conduct of other nations and peoples and, more particularly, about the conduct of his own country in relation to them. The Spanish-American War of 1898 was often described as "Mr Hearst's war" because of the role he apparently played in pushing the United States into it. Mugridge investigates Hearst's journalistic tactics, which seldom varied, and concludes that ultimately Hearst's flamboyant style militated against his being taken seriously by those responsible for the nation's affairs. Exploring the personal side of this very public figure, Mugridge argues that Hearst was a far more complex individual than previous biographers have assumed. He probes beneath Hearst's largely self-created image to delineate the aspirations, anxieties, and vanities that led Hearst to embrace and advance his positions on U.S. foreign relations.


William Randolph Hearst: The Later Years, 1911-1951

William Randolph Hearst: The Later Years, 1911-1951
Author: Ben Procter
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199830797

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William Randolph Hearst was a figure of Shakespearean proportions, a man of huge ambition, inflexible will, and inexhaustible energy. He revolutionized the newspaper industry in America, becoming the most powerful media mogul the world had ever seen, and in the process earned himself the title of "most hated man in America" on four different occasions. Now in the second volume of this sweeping biography, Ben Procter gives readers a vivid portrait of the final 40 years of Hearst's life. Drawing on previously unavailable letters and manuscripts, and quoting generously from Hearst's own editorials, Procter covers all aspects of Hearst's career: his journalistic innovations, his impassioned patriotism, his fierce belief in "Government by Newspaper," his frustrated political aspirations, profligate spending and voracious art collecting, the building of his castle at San Simeon, and his tumultuous Hollywood years. The book offers new insight into Hearst's bitter and highly public quarrels with Al Smith (who referred to Hearst papers as "Mudgutter Gazettes") and FDR (whose New Deal Hearst dubbed the "Raw Deal"); his 30-year affair with the actress Marion Davies (and her own affairs with others); his political evolution from a progressive trust-buster and "America first" isolationist to an increasingly conservative and at times hysterical anti-communist. Procter also explores Hearst's ill-considered meeting with Hitler, his attempts to suppress "Citizen Kane," and his relationships with Joseph Kennedy, Charles Lindbergh, Louis B. Meyer, and many other major figures of his time. As Life magazine noted, Hearst newspapers were a "one-man fireworks display"--sensational, controversial, informative, and always entertaining. In Ben Procter's fascinating biography, Hearst shines forth in all his eccentric and egocentric glory.


Building for Hearst and Morgan

Building for Hearst and Morgan
Author: Taylor Coffman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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"From bank failures and presidential races to Hearst's royal entertaining and the opening of the Big Sur highway, the subjects here are part of an ever-changing pageant. Insightful and poignant, humorous and candid, Building for Hearst and Morgan-offers unique perspectives on a vivid era whose like we'll never see again."--BOOK JACKET.