Books of Journalists

  • Close Encounters
    By Gary Paul Gates

    Close Encounters

  • Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 73: American Magazine Journalists, 1741-1850
    By Sam G. Riley

    Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 73: American Magazine Journalists, 1741-1850

  • A Killer Workout

    Plus-sized TV reporter Kate Gallagher, determined to win her war on fat, signs up for active duty at Body Blast, a boot camp-style fitness program, only to be faced with murder, which gives her keen skills of detection a full-body workout.

  • How Did I Get Here from There?
    By Claire Rayner

    It is no secret that happiness was spread a bit thinly in Claire Rayner's far from easy childhood.

  • Law for Journalists
    By Frances Quinn

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  • Law for Journalists
    By Frances Quinn

    Law for Journalists is a jargon-free introduction to media law and contains indispensable information suitable for those who are, or seek to become, newspaper, magazine, broadcasting and online journalists.

  • God, het woord en de tering: Leven en werk van Simon Gorter (1838-1871), met een teksteditie van zijn brieven, en...
    By Eduard Visser

    ... in Arti et ... [D.C. de Bruijn] (red.), Het verband tusschen godsdienst en zedelijkheid. Uit de nalatenschap van S. Gorter (Semarang, 1892), 24 p. Heruitgave ... druk (Zutphen, 1973), 434 p. Bevat een klein fragment uit 'Over beeldspraak ...

  • After Long Silence
    By Michael Straight

    The author recounts his extraordinary activities as a student at Cambridge, a Communist, a speech writer for Franklin Roosevelt, and a McCarthy-fighting editor, and reveals his links to the Philby-Blunt spy ring

  • The Life of Henry Norman
    By Patrick French

    The Life of Henry Norman

  • Dark Waters
    By D. W. Ulsterman

    DARK WATERS is the second thrilling installment of the San Juan Islands Mystery series.

  • Undaunted Spirit
    By Lucille M. Quinlan

    Western Australia colonial history 1830s to 1915; includes contacts with Aborigines and Catholic missionary work including Bishop Salvado and New Norcia Mission.

  • Scratching the Surface: Adventures in Storytelling : a Memoir
    By Harvey Ovshinsky

    The inspiring story of one of Detroit's most creative and prolific storytellers.

  • Stieg Larsson, My Friend
    By Kurdo Baksi

    Kurdo Baksi first met Larsson in 1992; it was the beginning of an intense friendship, and a fruitful working relationship.

  • My Yorkshire Life
    By Maurice Colbeck

    My Yorkshire Life

  • I Could Write a Book
    By Roy Reiman

    I Could Write a Book

  • I Remember
    By Peter Wyden, Dan Rather

    Journalist Dan Rather relates stories about the people, events, and values that made him what he is today.

  • The Man Tamer
    By Cindi Myers

    There's not a man Rachel Westover can't tame.

  • René Lévesque: une vie, une nation
    By Marguerite Paulin

    Rien ne destinait René Lévesque a devenir premier ministre du Québec.

  • Good Life in Hard Times: San Francisco in the '20s & '30s
    By Jerry Flamm

    Jerry Flamm's warm reminiscences of growing up in 1920s and 1930s San Francisco glows with romance for the city when San Franciscans entertained themselves listening to the radio, swimming at Sutro Baths or enjoying a 50 cents pasta dinner.

  • Theodore H. White and Journalism as Illusion
    By Joyce Hoffmann

    Over the years, friends and advisers to Kennedy declared that they had never heard the president speak of Camelot. But White's article, which ran in Life magazine, created a myth that still endures in the popular consciousness.