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| #2197205 in eBooks | 2012-11-15 | 2012-11-15 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| An amazingly perceptive book. The only fault I can ...|By Thomas Foley|An amazingly perceptive book. The only fault I can find is that Professor Wallace completely ignores the presence of Paramount Communications on Columbus Circle. What a shame. The stories I could tell if I wasn't silent as the grave.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.||
"Will appeal both to scholars of the history of journalism and to students of built environments. It is wonderfully illustrated and draws on a range of historical documents."--Library Journal
In a declaration of the ascendance of the American media industry, nineteenth-century press barons in New York City helped to invent the skyscraper, a quintessentially American icon of progress and aspiration. Early newspaper buildings in the country's media capital were designed to communicate both commercial and civic ideals, provide public space and prescribe discourse, and speak to class and mass in equal measure. This book illustrates how the media h...
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