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Harold Evans

    Harold Evans established himself as a prominent journalist and author, renowned for his compelling historical narratives. His tenure as editor of The Sunday Times marked a significant period, and he continued to influence the literary landscape through various editorial roles in major American publishing houses. Evans's writing is characterized by its meticulous research and an engaging style that brings historical events to life for the reader. He is celebrated for his contributions to journalism and his insightful storytelling.

    The American Century
    Shots in the Dark
    They Made America
    Pictures on a Page
    Front Page History
    Five Thousand Days
    • Do I Make Myself Clear?

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A wise and entertaining guide to writing English the proper way, by one of the greatest newspaper editors of our time.

      Do I Make Myself Clear?2017
      3.7
    • My Paper Chase

      True Stories of Vanished Times

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      In My Paper Chase, Harold Evans recounts the wild and wonderful tale of newspapering life, a story stretching from the 1930s to his service in WWII, through towns big and off the map, entailing clashes with Rupert Murdoch and crusades to use journalism to better the lives of those less fortunate

      My Paper Chase2009
      3.9
    • Five Thousand Days

      Press Photography in a Changing World

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A collection of British photojournalism offers more than six hundred images from 270 photographers divided into newspaper categories including hard news, sports, arts, and entertainment.

      Five Thousand Days2004
      4.8
    • An illustrated history of American innovators--some well known, some unknown, and all fascinating-- by the author of the bestselling The American Century.

      They Made America2004
      4.2
    • Shots in the Dark

      True Crime Pictures

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Studies the role of crime photography in American history, culture, and law enforcement, presenting such photographs as an autopsy study of Lee Harvey Oswald, photographs of the parents of Lizzie Borden, and mug shots of celebrities.

      Shots in the Dark2001
      4.1
    • The American Century

      People, Power and Politics: An Illustrated History

      • 721 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      As we embark upon a new millennium we look back at the incredible last 100 years, 1889-1989, an amazing adventure that was unique, unforgettable, and all-American. Now, just in time for Father's Day and the Fourth of July, The American Century Volumes 1-4 is available as a boxed audio set and boxed CD set.Magnificently written by Harold Evans, these stunningly powerful audiobooks dynamically portray the events that altered the course of America and the world.

      The American Century1998
      4.0
    • Front Page History

      Events of Our Century That Shook the World

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      Front Page History1984
      5.0
    • Pictures on a Page

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A study of photo-journalism, that offers a complete analysis of how photographs are taken, selected and edited for newspapers and magazines. It also features interviews with many celebrated photographers such as: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Snowdon, Bert Hardy, Bill Brandt, Don McCullin, and Eugene Smith.

      Pictures on a Page1978
      4.3