An edition of All in the day's work (1939)

All in the Day's Work

AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY

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An edition of All in the day's work (1939)

All in the Day's Work

AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY

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"In this frank and informative autobiography, the veteran investigative journalist Ida M. Tarbell looks back on her nearly fifty-year career. At the age of eighty-two, one of the original muckrakers writes with characteristic candor and intelligence about a life spent defying categories and challenging complacency. Robert C. Kochersberger's introduction gives an overview of Tarbell's life and work, including achievements she omitted from her memoir out of modesty, and examines her enduring value to journalists of the twenty-first century."

"Tarbell was the only woman in her class of forty students at Allegheny College. Shortly after graduation she took a job at The Chautauquan, beginning a lifelong immersion in the world of journalism. But it was at McClure's magazine - where she was the only woman on staff - that Tarbell made her name as a determined journalist, one of the fearless brigade of truth seekers famously chastised by Theodore Roosevelt, who used the term "muckraker" to discredit those who attacked U.S. senators in print. Tarbell also wrote serialized biographies of Napoleon and Abraham Lincoln, as well as a landmark series of articles on Standard Oil and John D. Rockefeller."

"In All in the Day's Work, Tarbell turns her keen eye on herself, recalling the events of her fascinating life with the same honesty, verve, and attention to detail she brought to her journalistic work, offering insight along the way into the people, places, and issues of her time."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
448

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Cover of: All in the Day's Work
All in the Day's Work: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
June 18, 2003, University of Illinois Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: All in the day's work
All in the day's work: an autobiography
1985, G.K. Hall
in English
Cover of: All in the day's work
All in the day's work: an autobiography
1975, Zenger Pub. Co.
in English
Cover of: All in the day's work
Cover of: All in the day's work
All in the day's work
1939, The Macmillan Company
in English

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First Sentence

"IF IT had not been for the Panic of 1857 and the long depression which followed it I should have been born in Taylor County, Iowa."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN4874.T23A3 2003, PN4874.T23 A3 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
448
Dimensions
9 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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Open Library
OL9542272M
ISBN 10
0252071360
ISBN 13
9780252071362
LCCN
2002192742
OCLC/WorldCat
51022874
Library Thing
92820
Goodreads
1088025

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