A. J. Liebling was a sharp observer of American life, best known for his witty and insightful writing. His collection, A Subtreasury of American Humor, showcases his keen eye for the funny side of things. He was a master of capturing the spirit of his time with a journalist's precision and a humorist's touch.
The Press

The Press
Synopsis
A. J. Liebling's classic collection offers a sharp and often humorous look at the world of journalism. Through a series of essays, he dissects the inner workings of newspapers, the personalities involved, and the impact of the press on society. It's a timeless examination of media, relevant even today.
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The PressUnknown, 1964
314 pages
Bantam BooksLanguage: English






















