The Huntress

The Huntress The Adventures, Escapades, and Triumphs of Alicia Patterson: Aviatrix, Sportswoman, Journalist, Publisher

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Hardback (23 Aug 2016)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The authors take us into the lost WASP world of Alicia Patterson: her larger-than-life father-scion of the Patterson-Medill Chicago publishing dynasty-and her traditional mother, her childhood of foreign caretakers, travel, and boarding schools. Married off at 23 to a friend of her father's, Alicia spent little time at home during the brief marriage, instead earned a transport pilot's license (only the tenth woman in the country to do so), hunted big game in Indochina and India; and began to write for her father's newspaper. Her second father-orchestrated marriage failed, but her last, to Harry Guggenheim, resulted in the founding of Newsday in 1940. As she guided the paper through investigative exposés and international and liberal political coverage, her influence on the national stage grew along with the newspaper's reputation and circulation: winning a Pulitzer in 1954 and putting her on the cover of Time. Over the years admirers ranged from the Maharajah of Baroda to Adlai Stevenson. Here is the story of the formidable young woman who became a preeminent figure of the golden era of print newspapers.

Book information

ISBN: 9781101871133
Publisher: Pantheon Books
Imprint: Knopf
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 070.5092273
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 357
Weight: 718g
Height: 220mm
Width: 273mm
Spine width: 35mm