Arthur Irwin : A Biography /
From 1925 to 1950 Arthur Irwin was the driving force behind the success of Maclean's Magazine, first as associate editor, then managing editor, and, finally, as editor. He had strong views on what it meant to be Canadian, and under his direction Maclean's was moulded into 'Canada'...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
1993.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Foreword by Pierre Berton; Preface; PART ONE: 1898-1926; Introduction; 1 'From Darkness to Light'; 2 Gunner Irwin; 3 Cub Reporter; 4 The 'Smoke' of Liberalism; 5 Canada's National Magazine; PART TWO: 1926-1940; 6 'The Horse Work'; 7 Getting Down to Brass Tacks; 8 The Bren Gun Scandal; 9 The Campaign; PART THREE: 1940-1950; 10 The War Years; 11 The 'Real Meaning' of Destruction; 12 The Man Who Made Maclean's; 13 'The Editor' and His Magazine; 14 The Last Year; PART FOUR: 1950-; 15 'Mad Ministers, Rioting Reds, and Posh Parties'; 16 'Going to Bat' for the NFB
- 17 'The Canadian Was Simpatico'18 Pax Victoria; Abbreviations; Notes; A Note on Sources; Index