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(Ebook) Boss-busters and Sin Hounds: Kansas City and Its Star by Harry Haskell ISBN 9780826217691, 9780826266125, 0826217699, 0826266126

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Authors:Harry Haskell
Pages:464 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Missouri Press
Language:english
File Size:1.52 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780826217691, 9780826266125, 0826217699, 0826266126
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(Ebook) Boss-busters and Sin Hounds: Kansas City and Its Star by Harry Haskell ISBN 9780826217691, 9780826266125, 0826217699, 0826266126

At the turn of the twentieth century, the Kansas City Star was a trust-busting newspaper acclaimed for its progressive spirit; fifty years later it was a busted trust, targeted in the most important antitrust action ever brought against an American daily. Haskell takes readers into the Star s city room and executive offices and tells the story of the three men with contrasting personalities and agendas who shaped the paper: William Rockhill Nelson, among the last of the great personal editors from journalism s golden age; the scholarly Henry J. Haskell, who led the Star to its peak of influence in the 1930s and 40s; and Roy A. Roberts, who went on to combine the roles of newspaper publisher and political kingmaker. Haskell recounts such milestones as the Star s role in the City Beautiful movement that helped transform America s urban centers, the nation s entry into two global wars, a bold but ill-starred experiment in employee ownership, and the paper s battle with Boss Pendergast s legendary political machine.
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