Mass Media: Marconi to MTV. A Select Bibliography of New York Times Sunday Magazine Articles on Communication, 1900-1988

Lanham, Maryland: University Press Of America, [1989]. First printing. Hardcover. 8 3/4 by 5 1/2 inches; 222 by 142 mm. Hardcover, in fine condition, bound in black cloth with gold lettering on the spine and front board. No jacket, as issued. From the preface: "The New York Times Sunday Magazine section contains articles that are a good blend of scholarly research and popular writing; generally they are written by experienced journalists or experts in the area under scrutiny. It has been my experience that students eagerly research topics in the Sunday Magazine section but reluctantly undertake reports or presentations that involve our scholarly journals or abstracts. . . . Professors, teachers, researchers and students can develop a wide range of assignments, reports, papers and presentations using this work. Just reading four or five pages of titles gets one interested in reading some of the articles. This work does not replace the detailed, infinite listing in the Times Index, nor is it meant to. It is my selection of the articles most likely to engage those with an interest in some aspect of communication." Entries are under the headings Advertising, Books, Broadcasting, Censorship, Communication, Dance, Film, Literature, Magazines, Music, Newpapers, Oratory, Photography, Poems, Press, Propaganda, Public Relations, Radio, Recording, Rhetoric, Satire, Semantics, Telegraph, Telephone, Television, Theater, and Wireless. Includes a four-page index of headings and a twenty-page index of authors. Item #305
ISBN: 0819174211

Price: $20.00

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