Books of Journalists

  • 20th Century Journey: The start, 1904-1930
    By William Lawrence Shirer

    20th Century Journey: The start, 1904-1930

  • A Lady of High Regard
    By Tracie Peterson

    When winsome socialite Mia Stanley insists on researching downtrodden seaman's wives on the docks of Philadelphia for the magazine she works for, she uncovers a scheme that puts her own life in danger.

  • LESLEY PEARSE UNTITLED
    By Lesley Pearse

    When the police and reporters descend, Amelia is horrified at the lies soon to be spread about the young woman. Determined to protect the victim from these smears, she convinces her paper's editor to let her tell the true story.

  • Around The World In 72 Days
    By Nellie Bly

    This is a lively account of Bly's adventurous journey.

  • A Touch of Grace
    By LINDA GOODNIGHT

    In this beautifully written tale about dealing with an unknown past, an amnesic man shows friends and family that true Christianity is an action, not just talk and preaching. Original.

  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream
    By Hunter S. Thompson

    A book about the world of drugs in Las Vegas. "The best book on the dope decade." - NYT Book Review

  • Writing the Wrongs: Eva Valesh and the Rise of Labor Journalism
    By Elizabeth Faue

    "Elizabeth Faue examines the pivotal events that transformed this outspoken daughter of a working-class Scots-Irish family into a national political figure, interweaving the study of one woman's fascinating life with insightful analysis of ...

  • I Want to Thank My Brain for Remembering Me
    By Jimmy Breslin

    These are among the moments that Jimmy Breslin recalls, movingly and hilariously, in his acclaimed memoir -- a book written with all the brashness, candor, and style that have distinguished Breslin's newspaper columns and made him one of ...

  • Law for Journalists
    By Frances Quinn

    Offering practical guidance and an engaging insight into the law as it relates to journalists, this new edition continues to enhance the strong reputation of this text.

  • A Rebel In Fleet Street
    By COMYNS BEAUMONT

    Comyns Beaumont was the greatest iconoclast of his age: There was no idea so sacred that he dared not challenge it.

  • Libel Law: A Journalist's Handbook
    By Damian McHugh

    In this reference, lawyer and former journalist McHugh discusses British libel law as it pertains to journalists.

  • Raising an Echo - the Autobiography of Glyn Mathias
    By Glyn Mathias

    The autobiography of Glyn Mathias, the political editor of ITN News (198186) and of BBC Wales (199499) in the run-up to the referendum in 1997.

  • Bringing It All Back Home
    By Ian Clayton

    What is the secret that connects music to our lives? Heart warming, moving and laugh out loud funny, this title is the truest book you will ever read about music and the things that really matter.

  • Thea Stilton, Big Trouble in the Big Apple
    By Gerónimo Stilton, Thea Stilton, Emily Clement

    "The Thea Sisters travel to New York to cheer for Nicky as she runs the Big Apple Marathon.

  • Black Gold, Red Death
    By David Lindsey

    Black Gold, Red Death

  • On the Death Beat
    By J. S. Bateman

    What happens when an obituary writer in small town Logan, Utah "breaks bad?

  • Una Mujer de Verdad
    By Tanya Michaels

    Todas las mañanas, Sheryl Dayton necesitaba dos tazas del café más fuerte que pudiera encontrar para enfrentarse a su trabajo de ejecutiva y, sobre todo, a su jefe, que resultaba ser también su ex novio.

  • Reclaiming the Rancher's Son
    By Trish Milburn

    "A stranger in trouble .

  • Newspapers Career Directory
    By Ronald W. Fry

    Many successful practitioners in the field describe their careers and additional information is given on contacts and opportunities in the field.

  • Periodistas en su tinta
    By Petruvska Simne

    ... Camila a esa edad era tan delgada que parecía que cabía en una sola mano empuñada . De un momento a otro Damián la ... equipo de sonido y se metió a su cuarto . Muy triste , muy sola , muy gris . Se metió bajo el chorro de la regadera ...