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Why did the newspaper with better writing and graphics than any other American daily go to an early grave?

Few American newspapers - and perhaps none at all in the view of some students of the craft - have matched the many excellences of the New York Herald Tribune. In the crispness of its writing and editing, the bite of its critics and commentators, the range of its coverage, and the clarity of its typography, the "Trib" (as media people and many of its readers affectionately called it) raised newspapering to an art form. It had an influence and importance out of all proportion to its circulation. Abraham Lincoln valued its support so highly during the Civil War he went to great lengths to retain the allegiance of its co-founder Horace Greeley. And President Eisenhower felt it was so significant a national institution and Republican organ that while in the White House he helped broker the sale of the paper to its last owner, multimillionaire John Hay Whitney.

From Karl Marx to Tom Wolfe, its list of staffers and contributors was spectacularly distinguished, including Walter Lippmann, Dorothy Thompson, Virgil Thomson, Eugenia Sheppard, Red Smith, Heywood Broun, Walter Kerr, Homer Bigart, and brothers Joseph and Stewart Alsop. At the close of World War II, the Herald Tribune, which represented the marriage of two newspapers that had done more than any others to create modern daily journalism, was at its apex of power and prestige. Yet just twenty-one years later, its influence still palpable in every newsroom across the nation, the Trib was gone. It is this story - of a great American daily's rise to international renown and its doomed fight for survival in the world's media capital - that Richard Kluger tells in this sweeping and fascinating book.

It begins in pre-Civil War New York City with two bitter enemies who, between them, practically invented the newspaper as we know it: the Herald's James Gordon Bennett, a cynic who brought aggressive honesty to reporting for the first time, and the Tribune's Greeley, whose passion for social justice and vision of a national destiny made him an American icon and the most widely read polemicist since Tom Paine. These two giant figures loomed above a colorful, intensely competitive age, and with a novelist's sense of detail and character, Kluger gives us an engaging picture of them and their time. Here are Bennett breaking new ground in 1836 with his extended coverage of the sensational murder of a well-known prostitute near City Hall... the Tribune scooping the War Department on the outcome of the Battle of Antietam in 1862...Greeley going upstate to testify in a libel suit brought against him by James Fenimore Cooper, then rushing back to the city in time to write a hilarious account of the trial for the next morning's edition...the birth of investigative journalism as the Tribune's editors cracked the coded messages proving that Tilden's backers tried to fix the presidential election of 1876.

After the two papers and their two traditions - political and reportorial - merged early in the twentieth century, the fate of the Herald Tribune became intertwined with that of the pride-driven Reid family and its dynastic rule of the paper. In particular, it is the story of Helen Reid, the social secretary who married the owner's son and became the paper's dominant force, and of her two sons, whose fratricidal struggle for control helped bring about its downfall. To try to save it, one of America's richest men lent his name and fortune as a last wave of staff talent redefined the limits and redesigned the look of U.S. daily journalism.

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"Probably the best book ever written about an American newspaper. But it is more than that - a brilliant piece of social history that recountsin vivid and telling detail the changing conception of 'news' inAmerica.... The book is chockablock with marvelous yarns.... And what a cast of characters Kluger has to work with.... Some of the most vivid pages in The Paper are Kluger's portraits of these arresting personalities."

-- The Boston Globe

"Monumental... with a narrative sweep that is always absorbing and sometimes breathtaking.... What invigorates this history is Mr. Kluger's enthusiasm for his subject, which is apparent everywhere in the loving detail with which he tells the story...and in the liveliness of the prose with which he profiles some of the Tribune's more unusual personalities."

-- The New York Times

"Engrossing...if there is a better book about an American newspaper, I am unaware of it.... It is loaded to the gunnels with newspaper anecdotes,but at its core The Paper is a book about the relationship between the press and the powerful, the press and the wealthy."

-- The Washington Post
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Since its mid-Sixties death, the Herald Tribune has grown in legend as the newspaperman's newspaper. This lovingly detailed valentine to its memory is written by a former reporter for the paper, who says that every time a newspaper dies, "the country moves a little closer to authoritarianism . . . and when a great one goes, . . .history is denied a devoted witness." A typical journalism history of a single paper, however good, doesn't quite make that point. Kluger's Simple Justice (1976) , which chronicled the judicial drive to end segregated public schools, grew in stature as the detail accrued; here the detail simply buries the import of the story. Still, while this may not be the grand social commentary Kluger would have liked, it is a splendidly told story of a newspaper. Dan Levinson, English & History Depts., Thayer Acad., Braintree, Mass.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Publication date1989
  • ISBN 10 0394755650
  • ISBN 13 9780394755656
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