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Joseph Pulitzer 1847-1911: Critical Essay by Don C. Seitz

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SOURCE: "The Portrait of an Editor: Joseph Pulitzer," in Highlights in the History of the American Press, edited by Edwin H. Ford and Edwin Ford, University of Minnesota Press, 1924, pp. 284-99.

In the following essay Seitz offers a largely anecdotal look at Pulitzer's career as owner/editor of the New York World.

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