Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 11, No. 23,

Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 11, No. 23,
Author: Various
Publisher: Namaskar Book
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2024-02-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Dive into a treasure trove of literature and science with "Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 11, No. 23." Explore a rich collection of articles, stories, and essays curated by various authors, offering a captivating glimpse into the cultural and scientific landscape of the time. As you peruse the pages of this esteemed magazine, prepare to be delighted by the diversity of topics and perspectives presented within. From thought-provoking scientific discoveries to enthralling literary works, each contribution offers something unique to captivate and inspire readers. But beyond the individual pieces, "Lippincott's Magazine" provides a snapshot of the intellectual curiosity and cultural vibrancy of the era. Through its pages, readers can gain insight into the social, political, and scientific debates that shaped the world during this pivotal period in history. Yet, amidst the wealth of knowledge and entertainment, a profound question arises: What insights and revelations will readers uncover as they delve into the pages of this esteemed publication, and how will these discoveries enrich their understanding of the past? Engage with the diverse array of voices and perspectives presented in "Lippincott's Magazine," as you embark on a journey through time and space. Whether you're a lover of literature, science enthusiast, or simply curious about the world, this volume offers a captivating window into the past. Now, as you delve into "Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science," consider this: What hidden gems will you unearth within its pages, and how will they illuminate your understanding of the cultural and scientific landscape of the past? Don't miss the opportunity to explore the richness of "Lippincott's Magazine." Acquire your copy today and immerse yourself in a world of discovery, where each page offers a new adventure and every article sparks the imagination.

Journalistic Standards in Nineteenth-century America

Journalistic Standards in Nineteenth-century America
Author: Hazel Dicken Garcia
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1989
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 9780299121747

In the early nineteenth century, critics believed the press was destroying social structure--eroding law and order and the institutions of the family, religion, and education. To counter these effects they advocated, among other things, eradicating Sunday newspapers and "subversive" content such as news of crime, sex, and sporting events. Dicken-Garcia traces the relationship between societal values and the press coverage of issues and events. Setting out to tame the press by understanding it, she argues, critics had begun to dissect it. In the process, they articulated the rudiments of journalistic theory, and proposed what issues should be addressed by journalists, what functions should be undertaken, and what standards should be imposed.