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2. The Sunday Papers: a history of Ireland's weekly press.
3. Battling Editor: The Albany Years.
4. I Am on the Hit List: A Journalist's Murder and the Rise of Autocracy in India.
5. Breaking news: The remaking of journalism and why it matters now.
6. How Student Journalists Report Campus Unrest.
7. Suppressed: Confessions of a Former ‘New York Times’ Washington Correspondent.
8. The Story: A Reporter’s Journey.
9. FINAL CHAPTER.
10. From Prague to Jerusalem. An Uncommon Journey of a Journalist.
11. Untethered: A Woman’s Search for Self on the Edge of India.
12. Confessions: A Life of Failed Promises.
13. Not Your Brain.
14. New & Noteworthy
15. Do I Make Myself Clear? Why Writing Well Matters.
16. Swim Home: Searching for the Wild Girl of Champagne.
17. Hilde on the Record: Memoir of a Kid Crime Reporter.
18. Book Review: Wafa Unus A Newsman in the Nixon White House: Herbert Klein and the Enduring Conflict Between Journalistic Truth and Presidential Image.
19. Horace Greeley: Print, Politics, and the Failure of American Nationhood: by James M. Lundberg, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019, 231 pp.
20. Strung Out: One Last Hit and Other Lies That Nearly Killed Me.
21. The Power of Her Pen: The Story of Groundbreaking Journalist Ethel L. Payne by Lesa Cline-Ransome (review).
22. Book Review: Striving for effect.
23. Book Review: A mind of her own.
24. Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity.
25. All about the Story: News, Power, Politics, and the Washington Post.
26. Diary of a Foreigner in Paris.
27. FINAL DRAFT: The Collected Work of David Carr.
28. FIGHTING WORDS: The Bold American Journalists Who Brought the World Home Between the Wars.
29. This Really Isn’t about You.
30. Marta Zampa (2017). Argumentation in the newsroom.
31. The state of secrecy: Spies and the media in Britain.
32. Book Review: All the News That's Fit to Click: How Metrics Are Transforming the Work of Journalists , by Caitlin Petre.
33. Réveiller l’archive d’une guerre coloniale: Photographies et écrits de Gaston Chérau, correspondant de guerre lors du conflit italoturc pour la Libye.
34. An Odd Book: How the First Modern Pop Culture Reporter Conquered New York.
35. Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People.
36. FINDING THE NEWS.
37. Turn Every Page.
38. Left, gay & green: a writer's life.
39. Mark Siegelberg, Das zweite Gesicht. The Face of Pearl Harbor. German and English Parallel Text. Ed. by Tomas Sommadossi. Iudicium, München 2017. 186 S., € 24,–.
40. Flic.
41. Ten Days a Madwoman The Daring Life and Turbulent Times of the Original “Girl” Reporter Nellie Bly.
42. Ben Robertson: South Carolina Journalist and Author: by Jodie Peeler. Columbia, S.C., University of South Carolina Press, 2019, 223 pp.
43. Citizen Reporters: S.S. McClure, Ida Tarbell, and the Magazine that Rewrote America: by Stephanie Gorton, New York, Harper Collins, 2020, 349 pp.
44. An Odd Book: How the First Modern Pop Culture Reporter Conquered New York.
45. Quest: Risk, Adventure and the Search for Meaning.
46. Byline Richard Wright: Articles from the Daily Worker and New Masses.
47. The Fine Print My Life as a Deskman.
48. George Augustus Sala and the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press. The Personal Style of a Public Writer.
49. David P. Hadley. The Rising Clamor: The American Press, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Cold War.
50. Lessons learned.
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