English Catholic Books During the Reign of Philip II
Examines how English Catholic exiles in Spain used print and other written media to promote the conquest of England and the spiritual renewal of Christendom.
This book examines the Black and mainstream press's digital interpretations of the Tea Party during President Barack Obama's first term. It addresses questions surrounding the idea of our society as one that is "postracial" and the ongoing struggle of Black people to have their voices heard in the mainstream press.
'Prince of Puffers': The Life and Works of the Publisher Henry Colburn.
This is the first-ever book length study of one of the most important and constantly innovative 19th century book and periodical publishers. The mysterious and often elusive but enormously influential Henry Colburn (c.1784 - 16 August 1855) was the pre-eminent publisher of 'silver-fork' novels, and of many influential new writers.
American Cheap 'Libraries', 'Railway' Libraries, and Some Literary Serie
This is the innovative, trail-blazing enquiry into the importance, range, and history of the publishers' series in America and in Britain, by the leading expert in this field.
News at the Intersection of Hope, Leadership, and Expertise
As audiences increasingly avoid negative news, journalists are being called upon to tell optimistic stories about the future. This book explores emerging solutions reporting practices while arguing for a journalism based on hope psychology and a pluralist conception of leadership and expertise.
News at the Intersection of Hope, Leadership, and Expertise
As audiences increasingly avoid negative news, journalists are being called upon to tell optimistic stories about the future. This book explores emerging solutions reporting practices while arguing for a journalism based on hope psychology and a pluralist conception of leadership and expertise.
Published in 1623, it has been the object of continued scholarly focus, while three subsequent folio printings-occurring in 1632, 1663/64, and 1685-are often considered mere derivatives of the First.
A Hundred Years of the Rationalist Press Association
Presents the history of the Rationalist Press Association (RPA). RPA's Honorary Associates have included such luminaries of the 20th century as Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, J B S Haldane, Julian Huxley, Somerset Maugham, Bertrand Russell, H G Wells, and others.