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Mary McGrory : the first queen of journalism / John Norris.

Van Pelt Library PN4874.M4839 N67 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Norris, John, 1964- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
McGrory, Mary, 1918-2004.
McGrory, Mary.
Women journalists--United States--Biography.
Women journalists.
United States.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
342 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Viking, [2015]
Summary:
"A wildly entertaining biography of the trailblazing Washington columnist and the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Before there was Maureen Dowd or Gail Collins or Molly Ivins, there was Mary McGrory. She was a trailblazing columnist who achieved national syndication and reported from the front lines of American politics for five decades. From her first assignment reporting on the Army-McCarthy hearings to her Pulitzer-winning coverage of Watergate and controversial observations of President Bush after September 11, McGrory humanized the players on the great national stage while establishing herself as a uniquely influential voice. Behind the scenes she flirted, drank, cajoled, and jousted with the most important figures in American life, breaking all the rules in the journalism textbook. Her writing was admired and feared by such notables as Lyndon Johnson (who also tried to seduce her) and her friend Bobby Kennedy who observed, "Mary is so gentle - until she gets behind a typewriter." Her soirees, filled with Supreme Court justices, senators, interns, and copy boys alike, were legendary. As the red-hot center of the Beltway in a time when the newsrooms were dominated by men, McGrory makes for a powerfully engrossing subject. Laced with juicy gossip and McGrory's own acerbic wit, John Norris's colorful biography reads like an insider's view of latter-day American history and one of its most enduring characters."--provided by publisher.
Contents:
A Boston girl out of the blue
Arrived
He would have liked it
Picking up the pieces
Splendid, doomed lives
Nixon
Enemy
The death of a star
Life at the Post
Gentleman George
The Grande Dame
The last hurrah.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-327) and index.
ISBN:
0525429719
9780525429715
OCLC:
900623813

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