The Last Editor is the memoir of Jim Bellows, the editor whose David-and-Goliath battles changed the face of the newspaper business. Bellows struggled to save major competitors of America's three most... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The book arrived promptly in excellent condition at a very reasonable price and I've been enjoying reading it at which time I'll pass it on to a former Washington Post staffer. The preview on line had alerted me to the fact that the author describes the acquisition of The Washington Star by Joe Albritton. I represented some of the family members.
Not a Clancy, but still a very enjoyable read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Unlike my wife who reads continuously for knowledge and pleasure, I tend to read a "Clancy" type book on vacation andwhatever she gives me that she thinks I'll like. Most of the time I start one of "her" books and either don't like it and give it back to her or, at best, read about a chapter a night until I finish. I read this book in three nights! Something about the man and his thirst for life touched my soul. The biggest appeal to me was his choice to take on the "underdog" role. Maybe because I'm a New York Yankees fan, I can really appreciate an underdog. Since he does seem to change industries a lot, Mr. Bellows would be a perfect fit with the Minnesota Twins or the Montreal Expos. Thanks for a very enjoyable read!!
A fascinating read - a fascinating man.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I saw this book in a bookstore and bought it after hearing some people discussing it. What a gem! It was so inspiring to read about a person who followed his passion. And what an impact. Tom Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, Leonard Maltin. Why hadn't I heard of this man before? It goes to show that hard work and dedication is rewarded by a rich and fulfilling life. He loved his work, loves life, his family. It makes you look at your own life to make sure you're living the one that you should be.
Determnination and hard work
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book reads easy, not only because of the author's eloquent, easy going style, but also because of his great storytelling. This book is good for everyone who is a father, a mother, a son, a daughter, and an ambitious person. It is a memoir of how to live a wonderful, fruitful, examined life.
Work, passion and the world
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Bellows' story is a case study for anyone -- regardless of their profession -- interested in learning first-hand how passion for one's work and a positive attitude can help deliver the best the world has to offer: personal satisfaction, exciting experiences, talented colleagues,loving friends and family. I can't wait to have my own kids read TLE to see how it's done.
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