The World on Sunday : graphic art in Joseph Pulitzer's newspaper (1898-1911 / Nicholson Baker and Margaret Brentano.

"Joseph Pulitzer's New York World flourished at the turn of the twentieth century, and out of it grew what we think of as the modern daily paper. The World was famous for muckracking and sensationalism, but to a contemporary eye what is most striking about the paper (and in particular the...

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Main Authors: Baker, Nicholson (Author), Brentano, Margaret (Author)
Other Authors: Pulitzer, Joseph, 1847-1911
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Bulfinch Press, 2005.
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:"Joseph Pulitzer's New York World flourished at the turn of the twentieth century, and out of it grew what we think of as the modern daily paper. The World was famous for muckracking and sensationalism, but to a contemporary eye what is most striking about the paper (and in particular the Sunday edition) is that it was filled with colorful art - caricatures, full-page cartoons, disaster drawings, fiction illustrations, hand-lettered typography, weird science, halftone photographs, maps, and more." "For The World On Sunday, Baker and Margaret Brentano have selected 144 of the finest examples of period reporting, bold and playful graphic design, long-lost comic strips, and society pieces from the heyday of the World for reproduction in this oversized volume. Baker's introductory essay argues the significance and beauty of Pulitzer's paper, and Brentano's detailed captions and notes accompany the colorful reproductions throughout. The World On Sunday will appeal to newspaper and history buffs as well as graphic designers, artists, and writers."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:xii, 131 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 35 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0821261932
9780821261934
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    071.471 BAK
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