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The North reports the Civil War.

Author: J Cutler Andrews
Publisher: [Pittsburgh] University of Pittsburgh Press [1955]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Full-scale study of the first adequate war reporting in history.
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Additional Physical Format: Andrews, J. Cutler, 1908-
North reports the Civil War.
[Pittsburgh] : University of Pittsburgh Press c1955
(OCoLC)318102383
Online version:
Andrews, J. Cutler, 1908-
North reports the Civil War.
[Pittsburgh] University of Pittsburgh Press [1955]
(OCoLC)562936176
Online version:
Andrews, J. Cutler, 1908-
North reports the Civil War.
[Pittsburgh] University of Pittsburgh Press [1955]
(OCoLC)624695575
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: J Cutler Andrews
OCLC Number: 444807
Description: x, 813 p. illus., ports., maps (1 fold.) 24 cm.
Contents: The reporter and the fort --
The press girds for the conflict --
"Gentlemen of the ravenous pen" --
The men in the field --
The first fruits of the censorship --
The curtain slowly rises --
The first tidings from the fleet --
An affray with General Halleck --
The press goes to the peninsula --
"Come, Sir, this is no time for prayer" --
Battle reporting at its best --
On the march with Buell and Rosecrans --
"Dont treat...Fredericksburg as a disaster" --
By-lines by general order --
Some "casualties" among the Bohemians --
Gettysburg as the newsmen saw it --
"Shambling shanks and the fugacious furay" --
Grim days at Chattanooga --
Strange tales from the Red River country --
Into the wilderness again --
"Atlanta is ours, and fairly won" --
"If all...battles...were as well described" --
The grand finale --
"Thirty".

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Full-scale study of the first adequate war reporting in history.

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