Lincoln and the power of the press: the war for public opinion
United States history, General non-fiction, Politics and government biography, Writing
Human-narrated audio
Summary
Editor of The Lincoln-Douglas Debates (DB 38793) examines the relationship between Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), sixteenth president of the United States, and the press of his day. Discusses the way Lincoln used the powers of the presidency to close down "disloyal" newspapers and restrict access to information. 2014
Title Details
ISBN
9781439192719
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Copyright Date
2014
Book number
4384448
Audio details for CELA title
Narrator
Robert Sams
Duration
31 hours 21 minutes 21 seconds
Audio producer
Potomac Talking Book Services