loading
Status zamówienia
61 651 55 95
Zaloguj się
Funkcja dostępna tylko dla zarejestrowanych użytkowników. Zaloguj się lub załóż konto aby otrzymać powiadomienie o dostępności.
Nie pamiętasz hasła?
Zaloguj się przy pomocy
Nie masz konta?
Zarejestruj się
50.28 Książki Inwestycje

The Newspaper Worker, 1906
Designed for All Who Write, but Especially Addressed to the Reporter Who May Have Only a Vague Notion of the Aims, Scope and Requirements of His Profession (Classic Reprint)

McCarthy James

Wydawnictwo: Inwestycje
50,28 zł
Produkt chwilowo niedostępny

Opis

Excerpt from The Newspaper Worker, 1906: Designed for All Who Write, but Especially Addressed to the Reporter Who May Have Only a Vague Notion of the Aims, Scope and Requirements of His Profession<br><br>Ramsay in his Life of Washington notes the remarkable fact that men on the patriotic side in the American Revolution, who could scarcely write their names when the struggle with the mother country began, were capable at its close of producing letters that practiced, educated writers need not be ashamed to acknowledge.<br><br>This is a striking, historic instance of what perseverance, intelligently directed, may accomplish. These men had to write so their language would be understood and admit of none save an exact interpretation. They wrote with care, and with strict attention to accuracy. They wasted no time on frills or cheap attempts at ornament They learned almost intuitively to call things by their right names, and they avoided ambiguity because they knew that a misinterpretation of their meaning might lead to disaster and ruin.<br><br>There can be no manner of doubt that these almost unlettered patriots carefully read over and freely criticized what they wrote, and that they became exact and explicit in expressing themselves, through sheer necessity of occasions.<br><br>Washington was himself in the strictest sense of the word a self-educated man. He lost his father at an early age and his days in school were so few that he began life without so much as a rudimentary knowledge of English grammar.<br><br>Bancroft, the historian, dealing with this period of Washington's life, remarks that the great liberator applied himself with care to everything that he undertook and that his preserved papers show how he almost imperceptibly gained the power of writing correctly and of "expressing himself with clearness and directness, often with felicity of language and grace."<br><br>These are by no means isolated examples. Journalism can show equally remarkable instances of good, graphic writers developing out of crude, unpromising material.<br><br>A case in point: An ambitious young man of little or no education who had tried successively driving team, soliciting life insurance and even bartending, became possessed with the belief that newspaper work is ideal and that through it he could achieve his aim in life.<br><br>He obtained a position on a daily newspaper in one of the inland New England cities. The first story that he wrote had concern with a street fight for which the supposed aggressor was arrested. In writing the story the new reporter had such expressions as this: "The prizoneer i witnizzis sae was not at fawlt. His nabors give him a gud nahn."<br><br>Andrew Carnegie and his spelling reformers might have hailed him as brother, but the city editor decided that the new man had missed his vocation and frankly told him so.<br><br>About the Publisher<br><br>Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com<br><br>This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Szczegóły

Tytuł
The Newspaper Worker, 1906
Podtytuł
Designed for All Who Write, but Especially Addressed to the Reporter Who May Have Only a Vague Notion of the Aims, Scope and Requirements of His Profession (Classic Reprint)
Autor
McCarthy James
Wydawnictwo
Rok wydania
2015
Ilość stron
116
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Języki
angielski
ISBN
9781330640258
Rodzaj
Książka
EAN
9781330640258
Kraj produkcji
PL
Producent
Swede Sp. z o.o. Sp.k.
Wysogotowo ul. Laurowa 18
62-081 Przeźmierowo
PL
616531076
[email protected]
Podmiot odpowiedzialny
ANEK SP. Z O.O.
ul. POZNAŃSKA 320
05-850 OŻARÓW MAZOWIECKI
PL

Recenzje

Brak recenzji
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Twoja recenzja
Twoja ocena:
Dziękujemy za dodanie opinii!
Pojawi się po weryfikacji administaratora.
50,28 zł
Produkt chwilowo niedostępny
Dodałeś produkt do koszyka
The Newspaper Worker, 1906 - McCarthy James
The Newspaper Worker, 1906
McCarthy James
50,28 zł
Przejdź do koszyka
50,28 zł
Rabaty do 45% non stop Rabaty do 45% non stop
Ponad 200 tys. produktów Ponad 200 tys. produktów
Bezpieczne zakupy Bezpieczne zakupy
Tami
O firmie
Dane firmowe
dobraksiazka.pl
ul. Starołęcka 7
61-361 Poznań [email protected]
Poczta polska DPD Orlen Paczka InPost
Przelewy24 BLIK VISA MASTERCARD PAYPO