An Arizona Chronology:The Territorial Years contains the first sheaves of a newspaperman's gleaning of history from the crisp, yellowing abundance of old newspapers and other Arizona archives. Later volumes will bring up to the present this readable chronology, compiled by an elder statesman of the printed word. Who better to choose news items giving a key to the times than Douglas D. Martin, who first set newspaper type when he was 15, filled news and magazine columns and book pages galore, and today at 75 is still writing for print? He knows newspapers from the composing room to the editor's desk-Detroit Free Press-not excepting reportorial beats, having received the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on his own. More recent highlights of Doug Martin's career have been "retirements"-from an editor's desk to head of Journalism at the University of Arizona; from there to a Library study where he wrote the history of the University, Lamp in the Desert, (UA Press, 1960), and before that, Tombstone's Epitaph and the best-seller Yuma Crossing.
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Review:
"A reference volume of great merit. So wisely has the author chosen the facts to present, and so effectively has he set them down, that the fascinating story of the period comes alive for the reader. The bibliography covers the sources used, and provides a guide for further reading."--Arizona and the West
About the Author:
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Douglas D. Martin was head of Journalism at the University of Arizona and author of Lamp in the Desert: The Story of the University of Arizona (Sentinel Peak Books, 2014 reissue), Tombstone's Epitaph, and the best-seller Yuma Crossing.
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