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Authors: Harold Evans
ISBN-13: 9780316031424, ISBN-10: 0316031429
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Date Published: November 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Harold Evans

Harold Evans is currently working on two new books. America, Inc. will be a history of American business innovators from 1869 to the present. We the People is a prequel to The American Century, covering the period from the Revolution to 1889. Mr. Evans was most recently editorial director and vice chairman of the New York Daily News and U.S. News & World Report. He lives in New York City with his wife, Tina Brown.

Book Synopsis

Upon its publication, My Paper Chase received rave reviews from newspapers, broadcasters, and bloggers across three continents, and was a 2009 Notable Book of the New York Times-and for good reason. It's the wild and wonderful tale of a newspapering and publishing odyssey that took Harold Evans from wartime Manchester to London and finally to America. Editor of two of the world's most renowned newspapers, the Sunday Times and The Times, publisher of Random House, and a bestselling author in his own right, Evans brings to life print media's glorious history as he recalls his own-from unmasking the greatest Soviet spy to taking on the lost cause of the thalidomide children-and winning-to clashes with politicians, government agencies, and Rupert Murdoch, to finally achieving what Scott Fitzgerald has declared impossible-A Second Act in America.

In an age when newspapers everywhere are under threat, My Paper Chase is a witty and inspiring personal story but also a poignant and timely reminder of all that newspapers have been, and all that can be again.

The Washington Post - Leonard Downie Jr.

In this readable, almost wistful memoir, Sir Harold Evans remains the rare self-made Englishman who changed British journalism.

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