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Full-scale study of the first adequate war reporting in history.
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The North reports the Civil War
1985, University of Pittsburgh Press
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0822953706 9780822953708
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Table of 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".
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 761-780.
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