About this title: On June 25, 1906 an event of little public importance occurred--famous architect and womanizer Stanford White was shot dead by Harry K. Thaw, the scion of an influential family. It became the "hottest story" of the century. Four women journalists provided their newspapers with daily doses of tear-producing reportage. Abramson explores the climate, ...
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Description: Fine in hardcover. 22 by 15 cm. 144 pages. New book. Gift quality. Red cover with silver lettering on front and on spine. Contains selected bibliography and index. Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications, Number 23. Bright, clean. From the publisher: 'On June 25, 1906 an event of little public importance occurred--famous architect and womanizer Stanford White was shot dead by Harry K. Thaw, the scion of an influential family. It became the "hottest story" of the century. ... read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Greenwood Press
Date Published: 1990
ISBN-13:9780313265136ISBN:0313265135
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Greenwood Press
Date Published: 1990
ISBN-13:9780313265136ISBN:0313265135
Description: New. No dust jacket as issued. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 144 p. Contributions to the Study of Mass Media & Communications. read more
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