Unreliable Sources: How the Twentieth Century Was Reported: How the 20th Century Was Reported Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Unreliable Sources: How the Twentieth Century Was Reported: How the 20th Century Was Reported Book

Focuses on how Great Britain has been transformed by its free press down the years. This book shows how they have enjoyed the power they have over the events they report and have at times exercised it irresponsibly. It asks whether the press can ever be truly free and whether we would desire it to be so.Read More

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  • TheBookPeople

    Examines how Great Britain's free press changed the world and changed itself over the course of the last hundred years, from the creation of the Daily Mail and the first stokings of anti-German sentiment in the years leading up to the First World War, to the Sun's propping up of the Thatcher government, and beyond.

  • Blackwell

    For almost forty years, John Simpson has been covering the biggest news stories of the day and is widely regarded as one of our foremost commentators. Now, after decades of groundbreaking journalism, he turns his attention to the way the British...

  • Waterstones

    One of the greatest reporters of his day writes a brilliant and typically opinionated account of how the British press has reported key moments in our history

  • 1405050055
  • 9781405050050
  • John Simpson
  • 19 March 2010
  • Macmillan
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 356
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