Front cover image for Horace Greeley : printer, editor, crusader,

Horace Greeley : printer, editor, crusader,

Henry L. Stoddard (Author)
Print Book, English, 1946
G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, NY, 1946
collective biographies
xiv, 338 pages : frontispiece, plates, portraits, facsimiles ; 22 cm
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Why I have written
Dwellers at the Grey Lea
"Don't you want a boy to learn the trade?"
New York City in Greeley's day
"Greeley & Story, Printers"
"On the boiling sea of politics"
The Tribune: Greeley's pulpit
"Shaking Tyler over the warm place"
"Greeley's isms"
"I do no man's bidding"
The Brook Farmers: Dana and Margaret Fuller
"Castle Doleful" at Turtle Bay
"The Philadelphia slaughterhouse"
Greeley practices his creed
"Editorial rooms. Ring the bell"
Chappaqua: "Greeley's bog"
"The drumbeat of the nation"
The junior partner on his own
Overland to the Pacific
"Any candidate by Seward"
"Hold firm as steel"
"The prayer of twenty millions"
"Magnanimity in triumph"
Reid as "first writing editor"
Johnson in the White House
"The mighty dollar"
"To write nobly is better than to rule"
Greeley's "itch for office"
"The dream of rest is over"
"A lost cause but not a lost people"
The last days
"The young editor of the tall tower."