David Brinkley, icon of the American airwaves, has written his autobiography, a classic American story which overlaps with some of the great events and important personages of the era. From playing poker with Truman to riding the rails with Churchill to walking the beaches with D-Day veterans, readers are privy to some of Brinkley's most priceless remembrances. of photos.
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"It seems to me now that Huntley's and my success lay mainly in the fact that we were new, as television was new, and we had few competitors. . . . Nearly everything we did had never been done before. . . . What is now commonplace was in its beginning a grand and glorious adventure for the people of our country and the world, a vicarious balloon ride into the stars. . . ."
Just how a young man growing up in a small southern town with only one one-hundred-watt A.M. radio station and no network affiliation became one of the world's most respected broadcasters in the nation makes for a "grand and glorious adventure" in itself. Now, in this fascinating and charmingly candid memoir of a career spanning half a century, David Brinkley recollects from his own unique vantage point the remarkable, shaky beginnings of television news, the ever-changing social and political landscape of our country, and the colorful people who have crossed his path. He includes pr
From AudioFile:
Brinkley relates (sketchily) his life story in his wonderfully wry way. But the audio version is immensely frustrating because it's too heavily abridged. Anyone who likes Brinkley's style--and there are millions--will like this presentation, but it's like finding one potato chip in an otherwise empty bag. D.W. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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- PublisherRandom House Large Print
- Publication date1995
- ISBN 10 0679765069
- ISBN 13 9780679765066
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages273
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