This evocative, sympathetic biography illuminates the events of Hemingway's vigorous life, his experiences in two World Wars and the Spanish Civil War, and his sudden fame and slow decline. 29 photos. 7 maps.
The book is also a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners in the fields of engineering, operations research, and computer science who conduct data analysis to make decisions in their everyday work.
This is the work of an outstanding critical thinker about journalism. The book will be welcomed by any journalist or citizen concerned about the role of the press in a self-governing society.' --William Kovach, Curator, Nieman Foundation
This is the definitive biography of one of eighteenth-century England's most influential figures—and one of the most prolific and widely read authors of all time
A compilation of personal letters creates an autobiography of the author of "Nineteen Eighty-Four" through his correspondence with other literary luminaries, including T.S. Eliot and Henry Miller, as well as letters to complete strangers.
Janet Malcolm's startling, no-holds-barred exploration of the moral cost of being a journalist is told in terms of the relationship between writer Joe McGinnis and the subject of his book, Fatal Vision, Jeffrey MacDonald.