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It is w more than 100 years since the first woman became editor of a national newspaper. She lasted in the job only a few weeks...before being replaced by a man. Since then, scores of determined and ambitious women journalists have stormed the newspaper offices of Fleet Street, gradually beating down all the barriers that tried to keep them firmly out. Who were these extraordinary pioneering women? Their stories are all here, from the superstars such as Marje Proops, Claire Rayner, Jean Rook, Anne Robinson, Katharine Whitehorn, Jilly Cooper, Felicity Green, Nancy Banks Smith, Doreen Spooner, Sheila Black and Mary Stott, to the supporting cast who largely toiled without any recognition. Many of these women blasted their way into jobs previously reserved exclusively for men and they dared to write about things that had never been written about before in the public prints, for a large and grateful readership. Here is the story of Fleet Street in its bold, brash, powerful, influential - and often alcohol-soaked - heyday, and of the women who, by their courage, persistence and sheer talent, feminised and humanised national newspaper journalism.Product Identifiers
PublisherRevel Barker
ISBN-100955823854
ISBN-139780955823855
eBay Product ID (ePID)105214996
Product Key Features
SubjectBiography: General
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorLiz Hodgkinson
FormatTrade Paperback (Us), Paperback
Additional Product Features
Date of Publication11/11/2008
Place of PublicationBrighton
Country of PublicationUnited Kingdom