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Overview
An acclaimed author and historian, Brinkley has drawn upon recently disclosed letters, diaries, and other artifacts at the recently opened Cronkite Archive to bring detail and depth to this deeply personal portrait.
He also interviewed nearly two hundred of Cronkite’s closest friends and colleagues, including Andy Rooney, Leslie Stahl, Barbara Walters, Dan Rather, Brian Williams, Les Moonves, Christiane Amanpour, Katie Couric, Bob Schieffer, Ted Turner, Jimmy Buffett, and Morley Safer, using their voices to instill dignity and humanity in this study of one of America’s most beloved and trusted public figures.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780061374272 |
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Publisher: | HarperCollins Publishers |
Publication date: | 05/21/2013 |
Pages: | 819 |
Sales rank: | 222,481 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.60(d) |
About the Author
www.douglasbrinkley.com
Table of Contents
Prologue 1
Part I The Making of a Reporter
1 Missouri Boy 15
2 Houston Youth 33
3 Learning a Trade 55
4 Making of a Unipresser 87
Part II The Second World War
5 Gearing Up for Europe 111
6 The Writing Sixty-Ninth 140
7 Dean of the Air War 171
8 Gliding to V-E Day 192
9 From the Nuremberg Trials to Russia 219
Part III Cold War Broadcaster
10 Infancy of TV News 237
11 Election Night and UNIVAC 262
12 Mr. CBS Utility Man 285
13 The Huntley and Brinkley Challenge 302
14 Torch Is Passed 331
15 New Space Frontier on CBS 367
Part IV Anchorman
16 Anchorman of Camelot 399
17 The Kennedy Assassination 438
18 Who's Afraid of the Nielsen Ratings? 475
19 Paley's Attempted Smackdown 506
20 Civil Rights and Project Gemini 540
21 What to Do About Vietnam? 568
22 The Tet Offensive 614
Part V Top Game
23 Calm and Chaos of 1968 651
24 Mr. Moon Shot 684
25 Avatar of Earth Day 713
26 The Nixon-versus-CBS War 740
27 Reportable Truth in the Age of Nixon 769
28 Fan Clubs, Stalkers, and Political Good-byes 812
29 A Time to Heal 851
30 Live with Jimmy Carter 880
Part VI The Spokesperson
31 Retirement Blues 921
32 Struggling Elder Statesman 959
33 Defiant Liberal 993
34 "The World's Oldest Reporter" 1033
35 The New Millennium 1069
Epilogue: Electronic Uncle Sam 1107
Acknowledgments 1127
Biographical Glossary 1150
Notes 1171
Author's Interviews 1404
What People are Saying About This
“In this absorbing and sensitively-written biography, Douglas Brinkley has captured not only the life and momentous decades of a uniquely American legend, but also the heartbeat of a nation in its times of both triumph and tragedy.”
“Walter Cronkite exemplified the glorious age of trusted journalism. In this deeply researched and brilliantly analytic biography, Douglas Brinkley captures his essence. He treats Cronkite as not just an icon, but as a real human with passions, loves, and occasional enmities. It’s a fascinating and valuable tale.”
“Douglas Brinkley’s absorbing and well-researched book recaptures the high solstice of American television journalism and the man who most exemplified that moment. It also illuminates, behind the scenes, a Walter Cronkite that millions of Americans thought they knew, but, as Brinkley’s book now shows us, didn’t.”
“Exhaustively researched and beautifully written, Cronkite is a classic. Douglas Brinkley has written his best book yet. This is a fascinating story that will be read for years to come.”
“This sweeping narrative of Walter Cronkite’s life is irresistibly told, beautifully written, and deeply researched. Douglas Brinkley has produced one trustworthy biography after another, each one commanding widespread respect and admiration. And this is one of the very best.”
“The personal and professional life of Walter Cronkite is an American treasure - and we should all be grateful to Douglas Brinkley for telling it so well.”