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Lasting Impressions : The Story of New Zealand-s Newspapers 1840 - 1920

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  • Author:
    GRANT Ian
  • ISBN:
    9780994136046
  • Publication Date:
    October 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    676
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Fraser Books
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Lasting Impressions : The Story of New Zealand-s Newspapers 1840 - 1920
Lasting Impressions : The Story of New Zealand-s Newspapers 1840 - 1920

Lasting Impressions : The Story of New Zealand-s Newspapers 1840 - 1920

Regular price $69.50
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    GRANT Ian
  • ISBN:
    9780994136046
  • Publication Date:
    October 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    676
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Fraser Books
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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The first comprehensive history of New Zealand newspapers since Guy Scholefield's Newspapers in New Zealand in 1958, Lasting Impressions is a social history that places newspapers and their vital importance in New Zealand's development as a nation in the context of life in the communities they prospered or failed in. There are detailed descriptions of the beginnings of the newspaper business in New Zealand, the papers that spread throughout the country close behind the first settlers, the daily press's leap of faith, the proliferation of provincial papers, early twentieth century challenges, and the difficulties faced by World War One newspapers. For the first time in a newspaper history there are also sections on the burgeoning weeklies phenomenon, the distinctive goldfields' press and the numerous Maori newspapers. The book is both a valuable reference resource and a social history brimming with colourful extracts from newspapers and stories of remarkable personalities.

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  • The first comprehensive history of New Zealand newspapers since Guy Scholefield's Newspapers in New Zealand in 1958, Lasting Impressions is a social history that places newspapers and their vital importance in New Zealand's development as a nation in the context of life in the communities they prospered or failed in. There are detailed descriptions of the beginnings of the newspaper business in New Zealand, the papers that spread throughout the country close behind the first settlers, the daily press's leap of faith, the proliferation of provincial papers, early twentieth century challenges, and the difficulties faced by World War One newspapers. For the first time in a newspaper history there are also sections on the burgeoning weeklies phenomenon, the distinctive goldfields' press and the numerous Maori newspapers. The book is both a valuable reference resource and a social history brimming with colourful extracts from newspapers and stories of remarkable personalities.

The first comprehensive history of New Zealand newspapers since Guy Scholefield's Newspapers in New Zealand in 1958, Lasting Impressions is a social history that places newspapers and their vital importance in New Zealand's development as a nation in the context of life in the communities they prospered or failed in. There are detailed descriptions of the beginnings of the newspaper business in New Zealand, the papers that spread throughout the country close behind the first settlers, the daily press's leap of faith, the proliferation of provincial papers, early twentieth century challenges, and the difficulties faced by World War One newspapers. For the first time in a newspaper history there are also sections on the burgeoning weeklies phenomenon, the distinctive goldfields' press and the numerous Maori newspapers. The book is both a valuable reference resource and a social history brimming with colourful extracts from newspapers and stories of remarkable personalities.