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Deadlines: Being the Quaint, the Amusing, the Tragic Memoirs of a News-Room (Later printing, inscribed by the author in 1923)

Deadlines: Being the Quaint, the Amusing, the Tragic Memoirs of a News-Room (Later printing, inscribed by the author in 1923)

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Deadlines: Being the Quaint, the Amusing, the Tragic Memoirs of a News-Room (Later printing, inscribed by the author in 1923)

by Henry Justin Smith

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Chicago: Covici-McGee, 1923. Later printing. INSCRIBED by the author on the title page to American journalist Edgar Mowrer: "To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ansel Mowrer / with sincere friendship / Henry Justin Smith / Oct. 21, '23."

Considered by many to be "the dean of American foreign correspondents," Edgar Mowrer was born in Bloomington in 1892. He began working as a reporter in France in 1914, having been pressed into service alongside his brother, the first journalist to receive a Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence in 1929. Perceiving the growing power of the Nazi Party, Mowrer began reporting on the rise of Adolf Hitler, publishing day-by-day dispatches from Berlin that would win him a Pulitzer Prize in 1933. Viewed as a serious threat to Nazi power, Mowrer became the first American correspondent to be driven from Germany, taking a post in Paris, where he remained until France's defeat by German forces in 1940. An outspoken antifascist, Mowrer returned to the US and gave lectures about the dangers of Nazi Germany and the failures of American foreign policy. He continued to work as a reporter until his death in 1977.

Very Good plus, lacking the dust jacket, with spine lightly faded and corners slightly bumped, with a couple of taps on the top board edges.

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Title
Deadlines: Being the Quaint, the Amusing, the Tragic Memoirs of a News-Room (Later printing, inscribed by the author in 1923)
Author
Henry Justin Smith
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Covici-McGee
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Date Published
1923
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Media and Journalism | Nonfiction
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