Description
Moseley's broad and intimate history draws on newly unearthed material to offer a comprehensive account both of the war and the abundance of individual stories and overlooked experiences, including those of women and African-American journalists, which capture the drama as it was lived by reporters on the front lines of history.
About the Author
Ray Moseley enjoyed a long career as a foreign, diplomatic, and chief European correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, stationed in London, Washington, Berlin, Rome, Cairo, Belgrade, Moscow, and Nairobi. He lives in London.
Reviews
"Reading this book is an engrossing experience. Not only has Moseley dug deeply and assiduously in the archives to retrieve some treasures which might have remained hidden but he has also managed to keep humanity in focus."-Trevor Royle, Glasgow Herald -- Trevor Royle * Glasgow Herald *
"Ray Moseley calls the Second World War the greatest news story of all time, and it is impossible to disagree... There is also heroism, and some brilliant writing, such as the description of Tokyo by George Weller of The Chicago Daily News as "an ashtray filled with the cigarette butts of buildings". -Lewis Jones, Sunday Telegraph -- Lewis Jones * Sunday Telegraph *
"[Reporting War] tells the stories of dozens of correspondents from the United States and Allied nations. Moseley's richly detailed narrative celebrates these men - and women - who put their lives on the line (and, all too often, lost them) to inform the folks back home about the day-to-day existence of infantrymen, slaughter on the beaches, bombers over Berlin, and concentration camp survivors. A deeply human and humane book, Reporting War is about fear and courage, competition for a scoop, pettiness and patriotism."-Glenn Altschuler, Tulsa World -- Glenn Altschuler * Tulsa World *
"A thorough volume for journalism and World War II collections, and for readers interested in tales of bravery."-Library Journal * Library Journal *
Book Information
ISBN 9780300224665
Author Ray Moseley
Format Hardback
Page Count 440
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 907g