Published by No Publisher, Lewiston, ME, 1903
Seller: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condition: Good. Printed wraps. A printing of a second talk given by Frank L. Dingley at the Greenacre School of Philosophy, in which he discusses the importance of publicity in the advancement of civilization. Dingley asserts the newspaper coverage of innovations in science and elsewhere helps spread advancements. He also asserts that race reconciliation was growing due to the same sort of publicity, or news coverage. Frank L. Dingley was the longest serving editor of the newspaper, the Lewiston (Maine) Evening Journal. He influenced many other editors and journalists, with the Los Angeles Times calling him the "philosopher and prophet of New England." GOOD condition. Moderate offsetting along the edges, with several small areas of staining. Minor soiling. Some creasing and bumping along the edges. General toning.