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4.5
I wanted to know about Adolph Ochs. But I didn't want to read a 1000 page or more book. Printer's Devil to Publisher and Doris Faber delivers.Adolph's ability to finance each intended business move is one fascinating theme that rips through Doris's work. And the intention behind his efforts to try and preserve Joe Pulitzer's newspaper legacy, which is revealed toward the end of the book, is worth the march through every page.If you're involved in journalism in anyway whatsoever, I highly recommend this read. Your assignment as you read the book is to answer this question: As a newspaperman, what drives Adolph? When you do, apply it to your own work.