Covering the Presidential Primaries
New York: Freedom Forum Media Studies, c1992. First? Edition. First? Printing. 28 cm, 97, wraps, illus., few library markings, covers and edges somewhat soiled. More
New York: Freedom Forum Media Studies, c1992. First? Edition. First? Printing. 28 cm, 97, wraps, illus., few library markings, covers and edges somewhat soiled. More
New York: Freedom Forum Media Studies, c1993. First? Edition. First? Printing. 28 cm, 183, wraps, illus., usual library markings, covers and edges somewhat soiled. More
New York: Freedom Forum Media Studies, c1992. First? Edition. First? Printing. 28 cm, 110, wraps, illus., usual library markings, covers and edges somewhat soiled. More
New York: Freedom Forum Media Studies, c1992. First? Edition. First? Printing. 28 cm, 63, wraps, illus., few library markings, covers and edges somewhat soiled One of the series of special election reports on The Media and Campaign '92. More
New York: Villard Books, 1994. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 437, Analysis of the New York Times as it goes through a period of vast change. More
New York: Villard Books, 1994. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 437, front DJ flap price clipped. More
New York: Villard Books, 1994. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 437, bibliography, index, some soiling to fore-edge, slight wear and soiling to DJ. More
New York: Villard Books, 1994. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 437, bibliography, index, ink name & date inside front flyleaf. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Random House, 1976. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. [14], 238, [4] pages. Illustrations. Small tears/chips to DJ edges. Inscribed and dated on fep by the author. Nancy Dickerson (January 19, 1927 – October 18, 1997) was a pioneering American radio and television journalist. As famous as a celebrity and socialite as she was for her journalism, she later became an independent producer of documentaries. Dickerson got her break in 1954, when she was hired by CBS News's Washington bureau. She would also become associate producer of Face the Nation. In 1960, CBS made her its first female correspondent. She reported for NBC News from 1963 to 1970, covering all the pivotal stories: political conventions, election campaigns, inaugurations, Capitol Hill, and the White House. She is noted as being the first woman correspondent on the floor of a political convention. In 1963, she covered the 1963 March on Washington, in which Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. More
New York: Random House, 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. [14], 238, [4] pages. Illustrations. Some soiling edge front flyleaf & card "with the compliments of the author" paper clipped, some wear & small tears to DJ edges. Nancy Dickerson (January 19, 1927 – October 18, 1997) was a pioneering American radio and television journalist. As famous as a celebrity and socialite as she was for her journalism, she later became an independent producer of documentaries. Dickerson got her break in 1954, when she was hired by CBS News's Washington bureau. She would also become associate producer of Face the Nation. In 1960, CBS made her its first female correspondent. She reported for NBC News from 1963 to 1970, covering all the pivotal stories: political conventions, election campaigns, inaugurations, Capitol Hill, and the White House. She is noted as being the first woman correspondent on the floor of a political convention. In 1963, she covered the 1963 March on Washington, in which Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. More
New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, [1969]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 376, footnotes, index, DJ somewhat worn and soiled, pencil erasure on front endpaper, some edge soiling, slightly cocked. More
New York: Random House, 1987. Third Printing. Hardcover. 260 pages. Illus., index, slight soiling rear flyleaf & fore-edge, DJ in plastic sleeve, slight wear to DJ edges, signed by the author. More
New York: Random House, 1987. Fourth Printing. 260, illus., index, paperclip impression top margin several pages, rear DJ scratched, sm tear to rear DJ. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Random House, 1987. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 260 pges. Illus., index. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Random House, 1987. Fifth Printing. Hardcover. 260 pages. Illus., index, slight soiling and slight edge wear to rear DJ. Signed by the author. More
New York: Random House, 1987. First Edition. First Printing. 260, illus., index, some wear/creasing to DJ edges, raised stamp on front flyleaf. More
Scotts Valley, CA: Createspace, 2015. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. [1], iii, 387, [3] pages. Inscribed by the author on the title page. Inscription reads: Jeffrey--Thanks for what you do as a journalist. D. This book includes 56 numbered chapters. A notation by Jonas Bronck on the rear cover reads: There would be so many questions to ask a Supreme Being with infinite knowledge, unlimited power, perfect goodness, and omnipresence. I wondered how a mere mortal could have the courage to be in the same room with such a power. A Cable TV Talk Show host is approached by a friend who offers a guest for his show who has never been on TV before. The Diary of a TV Journalist is the story about the host of the show and his executive producer vetting the guest and attempting to determine If God Could Talk... Dwight C. Douglas was born in Pittsburgh, PA and attended Point Park University where he studied Journalism and Communication. He worked on the PBS TV show Mister Rogers Neighborhood as a film-telecine technician and worked at the American Broadcasting Companies as they were developing their FM properties. Douglas moved to Atlanta to join the largest radio consulting firm in the world, Burkhart-Abrams & Associates, where he later became president and worked with media companies around the world. During that 25-year period, he was instrumental in recruiting and coaching high-profile radio morning shows, including Howard Stern. He moved to New York to be the vice president of marketing for a worldwide software company. Throughout his career, he has written numerous screenplays, magazine articles and is the author of several books. More
New York: A. A. Knopf, 2002. First Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 292, notes, index, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
Place_Pub: New York: A. A. Knopf, 2002. First Edition. Third Printing. Hardcover. 25 cm, 292 pages. Notes, index. Signed by both authors. More
New York: A. A. Knopf, 2002. First Edition. Third Printing. Hardcover. 25 cm, 292 pages. Notes, index. Signed by the author (Downie); this copy belonged to journalist Sarah Booth Conroy. More
Place_Pub: New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2002. First Edition. Presumed First Printing. Hardcover. 25 cm, 292 pages. Notes, index. Signed by both authors on title page, and inscribed and initialed/signed by both authors on front endpaper. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2002. First Edition [stated], presumed first printing. Hardcover. 25 cm. [10], 292, [2] pages. Notes, index. Inscribed on the fep by both authors. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Leonard "Len" Downie Jr. (born May 1, 1942), the American journalist, was Executive Editor of The Washington Post from 1991 to 2008. He worked at the Post for 44 years as Executive Editor, Managing Editor, National Editor, foreign correspondent, Assistant Managing Editor for Metropolitan News, Deputy Metropolitan Editor, and as an award winning investigative reporter. During Downie's tenure as Executive Editor, The Washington Post won 25 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper has won during the term of a single Executive Editor, including three Pulitzer Gold Medals for Public Service. In 2003, The News About the News won the Goldsmith Award from the Joan Shorenstein Center at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. Robert G. Kaiser (born 1943) is an American journalist and author. He spent more than 50 years on the Washington Post. During his career he served as managing editor (1991–98) and associate editor and senior correspondent (1998-2014). He is the author or co-author of eight books. More
Lincolnwood, IL: VGM Career Horizons, 1994. First Printing. 115, ink notation at spine on table of contents. More
New York: Atheneum, 1968. First Edition. 24 cm, 500, v.1 only of the 3-vol. set, illus., index, edges soiled, DJ faded, frayed at corners, scuffed, & repaired with tape at spine. More
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1972. Third Edition. Third Printing. 788, illus., bibliography, index, some soiling to fore-edge, DJ edges worn. More