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- catalog abstract "From the Back Cover: American Midwestern newspapers experienced an amazing growth in the period from 1800 to 1925. Beginning as small weekly sheets, individually owned and operated, which brought months-old news to the frontier settlements, they grew through the period of rapid technological changes and political upheavals, newspaper wars and consolidations, to become the streamlined, mechanical, consolidated press of today, rushing the news to the newsstands almost before it happens. In addition, they not only influenced public opinion but reflected changes in social customs and traditions, as well. The newspapers of Ann Arbor have had an important share in all this, as Dr. Louis W. Doll so amply demonstrates. He makes far wider use of the extant newspapers than has any previous writer on the subject. In bringing to life the men and events that made the Ann Arbor newspapers what they are, Dr. Doll depicts the growth of both the American press and the American Midwest.".
- catalog alternative "Newspapers of Ann Arbor, 1829-1920.".
- catalog contributor b6584477.
- catalog created "1959.".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "1959.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1959.".
- catalog description "1: Western Emigrant and the State Journal -- 2: Early democratic papers to 1854 -- 3: Later Whig papers and their contemporaries -- 4: Early republican newspapers -- 5: Argus and other democratic contemporaries -- 6: Courier -- 7: Register -- 8: German newspapers -- 9: Daily newspapers and their contemporaries -- 10: Conclusion -- Notes -- Appendix A: Jacob Vandawarker against Bliss, Hall and Company -- B: Robert S Wilson against Hawkins, Davidson, and Anderson -- C: Washtenaw Daily Times on Carrie Nation -- D: Checklist of extant newspapers -- E: Chart of Ann Arbor newspapers, 1829-1920 -- Index.".
- catalog description "From the Back Cover: American Midwestern newspapers experienced an amazing growth in the period from 1800 to 1925. Beginning as small weekly sheets, individually owned and operated, which brought months-old news to the frontier settlements, they grew through the period of rapid technological changes and political upheavals, newspaper wars and consolidations, to become the streamlined, mechanical, consolidated press of today, rushing the news to the newsstands almost before it happens. In addition, they not only influenced public opinion but reflected changes in social customs and traditions, as well. The newspapers of Ann Arbor have had an important share in all this, as Dr. Louis W. Doll so amply demonstrates. He makes far wider use of the extant newspapers than has any previous writer on the subject. In bringing to life the men and events that made the Ann Arbor newspapers what they are, Dr. Doll depicts the growth of both the American press and the American Midwest.".
- catalog extent "174 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "History of the newspapers of Ann Arbor.".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of the newspapers of Ann Arbor.".
- catalog isPartOf "Wayne State University studies, no. 5.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "1959.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Detroit, Wayne State University Press,".
- catalog relation "History of the newspapers of Ann Arbor.".
- catalog spatial "Michigan Ann Arbor.".
- catalog subject "Journalism Michigan Ann Arbor.".
- catalog subject "PN4899.A53 D6".
- catalog tableOfContents "1: Western Emigrant and the State Journal -- 2: Early democratic papers to 1854 -- 3: Later Whig papers and their contemporaries -- 4: Early republican newspapers -- 5: Argus and other democratic contemporaries -- 6: Courier -- 7: Register -- 8: German newspapers -- 9: Daily newspapers and their contemporaries -- 10: Conclusion -- Notes -- Appendix A: Jacob Vandawarker against Bliss, Hall and Company -- B: Robert S Wilson against Hawkins, Davidson, and Anderson -- C: Washtenaw Daily Times on Carrie Nation -- D: Checklist of extant newspapers -- E: Chart of Ann Arbor newspapers, 1829-1920 -- Index.".
- catalog title "A history of the newspapers of Ann Arbor, 1829-1920.".
- catalog title "Newspapers of Ann Arbor, 1829-1920.".
- catalog type "text".