One of the most widely read American foreign correspondents of the nineteenth century, Smalley was greatly admired, especially for his revolutionary handling of war news. Working more than thirty-five years for the New York Tribune and later as American representative for the London Times, he wrote innovative profiles of Theodore Roosevelt and French socialist Louis Blanc; his dispatches from the Battle of Antietam, the 1880 opening of Parliament, and Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee are examples of the best journalism of the time.
Originally published in 1973.
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Biografia profissional do correspondente George W. Smalley com foco em sua carreira jornalística no New York Tribune e no London Times; abrange reportagens de guerra e coberturas parlamentares do século XIX. Inclui descrições de reportagens específicas, como o relato da Batalha de Antietam e coberturas de eventos oficiais britânicos; apropriado para leitores interessados em história da imprensa e práticas de correspondência estrangeira. Edição reeditada a partir de publicação original de 1973 pela UNC Press Enduring Editions; formato em brochura pensado para circulação em bibliotecas e cursos universitários.
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