The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: Harrison Salisbury and the New York Times by Donald E. Davis

The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: Harrison Salisbury and the New York Times

Donald E. Davis
292 pages
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Oct 2012
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During his career at the New York Times, Harrison Salisbury served as the bureau chief in post-World War II Moscow, reported from Hanoi during the Vietnam War, and in retirement he witnessed the Tiananmen Square massacre firsthand. Davis and Trani's engaging biography of the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist makes use of Salisbury's personal archive of interviews, articles, and correspondence to shed light on the personal triumphs and shortcomings of this preeminent reporter and illuminates the twentieth-century world in which he lived.
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Published 2012
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