Ten Days in a Mad-House is a book by American journalist Nellie Bly. It was initially published as a series of articles for the New York World; Bly la...
Dawn O’Hara, the Girl Who Laughed was Edna Ferber’s first novel. Dawn, a newspaperwoman working in New York, finds herself back home in Michigan on do...
I propose to discuss in what follows the evil of the great modern Capitalist Press, its function in vitiating and misinforming opinion and in putting...
“These Memories [1911] were written in the first instance for Americans and have appeared week by week each Sunday in the New York Tribune…. they are...
The essays likely focus on journalism and the role of the press in society."Religio Journalistici" is a collection of essays written by American autho...
It is a memoir about the life of a young girl who grew up in the late 1800s and made a career as a newspaper journalist in the early 1900s. The book i...
The book provides an in-depth look at the lives of the working class in London during the mid-19th century.
The book is divided into several sections...
It is a story of life in London during the early 20th century, with a focus on the wealthy and influential members of society.
The book explores the...
It is a thrilling mystery collaborative novel. This book follows the story of a journalist who becomes entangled in a web of deceit and danger after a...
"Children of the Tenements" by Jacob A. Riis is a non-fiction book that explores the lives of impoverished children living in New York City's tenement...
In the dark underbelly of Victorian London, a city teeming with secrets and shadows, a captivating tale unfolds in "To London Town" by Arthur Morrison...
Prepare to unveil the haunting truths hidden behind the picturesque facade of Mexico's beauty as John Kenneth Turner takes you on an eye-opening journ...
"Kriminalistisches Reisebuch" von Egon Erwin Kisch entführt die Leser auf eine fesselnde Reise in die düsteren Abgründe der menschlichen Natur. Dieses...
In a daring revelation that shook the 19th-century world, "The Moon Hoax" unfolds a mesmerizing tale of discovery and deception. "Witness the astonish...
In "Through All The Years" by James W. Foley, love's secrets are whispered through the corridors of time, a poetic dance of hearts intertwined by fate...
Immerse yourself in the world of Mark Twain, America's beloved humorist and social commentator, as you delve into a collection of his captivating news...
Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb was born on June 23, 1876. At seventeen years of age, he began writing for the Paducah Daily News, his hometown paper. At nine...
J'accuse est le titre d'un article rédigé par Émile Zola lors de l'affaire Dreyfus et publié dans le journal L'Aurore du 13 janvier 1898 sous forme d'...
Specimen Days is essentially the great American poet Walt Whitman's scrap book. It documents most of his life's adventures, especially his experience...
New Grub Street is a bleak and realistic portrayal of literary life in late Victorian London. It follows the intertwined lives of two young writers, E...
Not George Washington is a humorous, fictionalized account of P. G. Wodehouse's early years as a journalist, with Wodehouse being portrayed by the cha...
This collection of short stories by Artur de Azevedo, a prominent Brazilian author of the 19th century, offers a glimpse into the social fabric and cu...
This third volume in the Artur Azevedo collection brings together a selection of his short stories and sketches, showcasing his sharp wit and keen obs...