Joseph Pulitzer founded the Pulitzer Prizes and was one of the most
talented publishers in American history. For the last twenty years
of his life, he wanted to transform journalism into a profession
much like medicine and law. In this book, first published by
Columbia University in 1904, Pulitzer explained his vision for
university-level schools of journalism. A classic in the history of
journalism, it is an excellent and thought-stimulating resource for
those wanting to understand just what it means to be a journalist.
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