Great Editorials

Great Editorials

Author: William David Sloan

Publisher: Vision Press (NM)

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780963070005

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Editorial and opinion examples (and background on their authors) from Revolutionary, Constitutional, Abolitionist through Civil Rights periods are terrific for teaching and student learning in graduate and undergraduate courses in editorial and opinion writing. The examples are good for study, analysis and for oral reading. The interwoven material on the development of the newspaper and the editorial writing form and purpose from early U.S. to temporary times is also instructive. More is needed, though, from the contemporary era. --Carolyn L. Bennett, Ph.D., Professor of Journalism, Rowan University


Outrage, Passion & Uncommon Sense

Outrage, Passion & Uncommon Sense

Author: Michael Gartner

Publisher: National Geographic Society

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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"Editorials are the soul of the newspaper," Gartner says in the book's introduction. "Maybe the heart and soul. And, on a good newspaper that knows and understands and loves its hometown, or its home country, the editorial is the heart and the soul of the town, or the nation, as well."


Pulitzer Prize Editorials

Pulitzer Prize Editorials

Author: Laird B. Anderson

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13:

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This anthology reprints the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for each year since 1917. In cases where several editorials were submitted by the same author, one representative piece has been selected. This edition has been updated to include all editorials since 1979.