Horace Greeley: A Bio-Bibliography
One of the most influential men in nineteenth-century America, Horace Greeley is remembered not only as the editor and publisher of the New York Tribune but also for his contribution to the profession of jourbanalism, for his role in the nomination and election of presidential candidates; for his work toward a homestead law, and for the impact his voice had on the abolition of slavery. This bio-bibliography provides a useful guide to the literature on Greeley.

Beginning with a brief chronology of Greeley's life and a biographical sketch, the book then provides annotated entries, arranged chronologically and divided into two major sections: works by Greeley and works about Greeley. The first section on Greeley's own work includes chapters on his books and other published materials, other sources of Greeley writings, newspaper and printing establishments associated with him, and articles in periodicals. The second section includes chapters on biographical works and memorials to Greeley, other books useful to the study of Greeley, reference works and other edited materials, articles in periodicals, theses, manuscript collections with Greeley material, and government documents. The book also includes author and subject indexes. A useful guide for scholars, the volume will also be of interest to anyone wanting to learn more about Greeley.

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Horace Greeley: A Bio-Bibliography
One of the most influential men in nineteenth-century America, Horace Greeley is remembered not only as the editor and publisher of the New York Tribune but also for his contribution to the profession of jourbanalism, for his role in the nomination and election of presidential candidates; for his work toward a homestead law, and for the impact his voice had on the abolition of slavery. This bio-bibliography provides a useful guide to the literature on Greeley.

Beginning with a brief chronology of Greeley's life and a biographical sketch, the book then provides annotated entries, arranged chronologically and divided into two major sections: works by Greeley and works about Greeley. The first section on Greeley's own work includes chapters on his books and other published materials, other sources of Greeley writings, newspaper and printing establishments associated with him, and articles in periodicals. The second section includes chapters on biographical works and memorials to Greeley, other books useful to the study of Greeley, reference works and other edited materials, articles in periodicals, theses, manuscript collections with Greeley material, and government documents. The book also includes author and subject indexes. A useful guide for scholars, the volume will also be of interest to anyone wanting to learn more about Greeley.

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Horace Greeley: A Bio-Bibliography

Horace Greeley: A Bio-Bibliography

by Suzanne Schulze
Horace Greeley: A Bio-Bibliography

Horace Greeley: A Bio-Bibliography

by Suzanne Schulze

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One of the most influential men in nineteenth-century America, Horace Greeley is remembered not only as the editor and publisher of the New York Tribune but also for his contribution to the profession of jourbanalism, for his role in the nomination and election of presidential candidates; for his work toward a homestead law, and for the impact his voice had on the abolition of slavery. This bio-bibliography provides a useful guide to the literature on Greeley.

Beginning with a brief chronology of Greeley's life and a biographical sketch, the book then provides annotated entries, arranged chronologically and divided into two major sections: works by Greeley and works about Greeley. The first section on Greeley's own work includes chapters on his books and other published materials, other sources of Greeley writings, newspaper and printing establishments associated with him, and articles in periodicals. The second section includes chapters on biographical works and memorials to Greeley, other books useful to the study of Greeley, reference works and other edited materials, articles in periodicals, theses, manuscript collections with Greeley material, and government documents. The book also includes author and subject indexes. A useful guide for scholars, the volume will also be of interest to anyone wanting to learn more about Greeley.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313267369
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/16/1992
Series: Bibliographies and Indexes in American History , #22
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

SUZANNE SCHULZE is Professor Emeritus of Library Science at the University of Northern Colorado. She has recently retired as archivist at the University's James A. Michener Library.

Table of Contents

Preface and Bibliographical Notes
Chronology
Biographical Sketch
Works by Horace Greeley
Books by Greeley
Other Published Materials by Greeley
Other Sources of Greeley Writings
Newspapers and Printing Establishments Associated with Greeley
Articles in Periodicals by Greeley
Works by Other Authors
Biographies of Greeley
Other Books Useful to the Study of Greeley
Reference Works and Other Edited Materials
Articles in Periodicals About Greeley
Theses About Greeley
Manuscript Collections
Government Documents
Indexes
Author Index
Subject Index

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