The Hearsts: Father and Son by William Randolph Hearst Jr. with Jack Casserly

$45.00

This edition of the classic family saga traces the American Century which the Hearst family did so much to define, from San Juan Hill to San Simeon, from Patton’s tanks to the Symbionese Liberation Army, all through the words of the scion of America’s greatest publishing empire.

About the Author:

William Randolph Hearst, Jr., was editor-in-chief of the Hearst newspapers and an heir to the publishing empire established by his father. His career in newspapers extended from the brash newsrooms of the 1920s to the computerized news operations of the present day. Jack Casserly was editorial assistant to Mr. Hearst and a veteran Arizona, Washington, and foreign correspondent who co-authored the New York Times bestseller “Goldwater.” A former Harvard Fellow, Casserly was also a speechwriter for President Ford.

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SKU H000104
Description

A hard cover edition with dove grey cloth boards, white lettering and unclipped, illustrated dust jacket. There is some slight foxing and toning throughout but the text and black and white photographs are clear and legible. Uncut edges . There is some rubbing to the edges of the book and dust jacket. Now in a clear, removable cover to protect from damage.

Publisher: Roberts Rinehart Publishers.

Publication Date: 1991.

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Weight 1.250 kg