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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Loren GhiglionePublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780231144971ISBN 10: 0231144970 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 12 April 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsReviews[A] well-written and clear-eyed portrait of a crusading newsman. -- Kirkus Reviews [An] engrossing biography. -- Booklist [A] wonderfully researched tour of Hollenbeck's dramatic life. -- Lincoln Journal Star Ghiglione's attention to detail and use of numerous personal interviews make this both a compelling biography and a rich contextual history of the McCarthy era. Highly recommended. -- Library Journal CBS's Don Hollenbeck is a solid piece of media history, enthusiastically recommended. -- The Midwest Book Review This splendid biography serves both Hollenbeck and media history well... Highly recommended. -- Choice A compelling biography. -- Mike Conway, Journalism History A captivating tale of journalistic good versus political evil. -- Edward Alwood, American Journalism A valuable reminder of the tragic story of Don Hollenbeck--a brilliant journalist crushed in the horror of McCarthyism. -- Walter Cronkite Don Hollenbeck's significant presence at CBS News was at least acknowledged by George Clooney in his recent film Good Night, and Good Luck, but Hollenbeck deserved better and more. He gets both in this wonderful and elegantly written book. Hollenbeck, a man of unwavering principle and conscience, took his own life in l954. A life worth remembering? And how! How lucky we are that Loren Ghiglione undertook the task of reminding us. -- Ted Koppel This is a story that should have been told a long time ago. Thankfully Loren Ghiglione not only tells it but tells it well. This is a skillfully written, meticulously researched account of a real-life tragedy that reads like a fast-paced crime novel. -- Bob Schieffer A compelling portrait in journalistic courage. As one of the Murrow boys, I hope it will inspire the journalists of a later generation to stand up in the face of repressive forces. -- Daniel Schorr, senior news analyst, National Public Radio Loren Ghiglione's book is thoroughly researched, gracefully written, thoughtful, and thought-provoking. It is a pleasure to read. Anyone attempting to understand the evolution of the postwar American state, and the role of the press in it, needs to consider Hollenbeck's life. In Loren Ghiglione, Hollenbeck has found the ideal biographer--passionate but judicious, thorough but concise. -- Evan Cornog, author of The Power and the Story: How the Crafted Presidential Narrative Has Determined Political Success from George Washington to George W. Bush Loren Ghiglione not only recounts more than one would have thought possible of Hollenbeck's personal life, but, drawing with great insight on his own broad experience, recaptures the nuances of Hollenbeck's work as a newspaper, radio, and television journalist-and, of course, a press critic. Ghiglione shows how such an unbending figure as Hollenbeck could uphold journalism's best standards, even under the most unfavorable circumstances. -- James Boylan, University of Massachusetts-Amherst [A] well-written and clear-eyed portrait of a crusading newsman. Kirkus Reviews 8/1/08 [An] engrossing biography. Booklist 10/15/08 [A] wonderfully researched tour of Hollenbeck's dramatic life. Lincoln Journal Star 10-12-08 Ghiglione's attention to detail and use of numerous personal interviews make this both a compelling biography and a rich contextual history of the McCarthy era. Highly recommended. Library Journal 10/15/08 CBS's Don Hollenbeck is a solid piece of media history, enthusiastically recommended. The Midwest Book Review 1/1/09 This splendid biography serves both Hollenbeck and media history well... Highly recommended. Choice 3/1/09 A compelling biography. -- Mike Conway Journalism History Spring 2009 A captivating tale of journalistic good versus political evil. -- Edward Alwood American Journalism Winter 2009 An excellent read for any journalism scholar. -- Robert A. Rabe Jhistory 3/1/10 Author InformationLoren Ghiglione, a journalism professor at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, owned and edited New England newspapers for twenty-six years and served as president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors from 1989 to 1990. Following a five-year term as dean of Medill, he was president of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication from 2006 to 2007. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |