The Chief: Life of William Randolph Hearst Black

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PackageWidth: 140 Number of Pages: 736 Pages Brand: Mariner Type: Textbook Item Height: 1.8 in ItemWidth: 46 Publication Name: Chief : the Life of William Randolph Hearst Publication Year: 2001 Format: Trade Paperback PackageQuantity: 1 PackageWeight: 726 ItemLength: 140 ReleaseDate: 20010906 Manufacturer: mariner books ItemWeight: 703 Item Length: 8.2 in Subject: Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Publishing, Journalism, Creativity, Business Language: English NumberOfPages: 736 Author: David Nasaw Binding: paperback PublicationDate: 20010906 Item Width: 5.5 in PartNumber: 9780618154463 ItemHeight: 210 Color: black Publisher: HarperCollins ISBN: 9780618154463 Subject Area: Language Arts & Disciplines, Self-Help, Biography & Autobiography width: 46 MPN: 9780618154463 height: 210 PackageLength: 208 Edition: 1 PackageHeight: 41 Item Weight: 23.8 Oz

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The Chief: Life of William Randolph Hearst Black. The Chief By Nasaw David. Format: illustrated. Author: Nasaw, David. Binding: paperback. Item weight: 703 g. The Chief: Life of William Randolph Hearst Black Product Details Publisher: Mariner Publication date: 06.09.2001 Edition: 1 Language: English Print length: 736 pages ISBN-13: 978-0618154463 Item weight: 703 g Dimensions: 14 x 4.6 x 21 cm Binding: paperback Author: Nasaw, David Format: illustrated The Chief By Nasaw David The definitive and “utterly absorbing” biography of America’s first news media baron based on newly released private and business documents (Vanity Fair).In The Chief, David Nasaw presents an intimate portrait of William Randolph Hearst, famously characterized in the classic film Citizen Kane, and whose influence was nearly as great as many world leaders.A brilliant business strategist, Hearst controlled the largest publishing empire in the United States, including twenty-eight newspapers, the Cosmopolitan Picture Studio, radio stations, and thirteen magazines. He quickly learned how to use this media stronghold to achieve unprecedented political power.The son of a gold miner, Hearst underwent a public metamorphosis from Harvard dropout to political kingmaker; from outspoken populist to opponent of the New Deal; and from citizen to congressman.?With unprecedented access to Hearst’s personal and business papers, Nasaw details Heart’s relationship with his wife Millicent and his romance with Marion Davies; his interactions with Hitler, Mussolini, Churchill, and every American president from Grover Cleveland to Franklin Roosevelt; and his acquaintance with movie giants such as Louis B. Mayer, Jack Warner, and Irving Thalberg.An “absorbing, sympathetic portrait of an American original,” The Chief sheds light on the private life of a very public man (Chicago Tribune).