A prophetic and scathingly funny analysis of America's inundation by illusion, IMAGE is essential for anyone who wants to distinguish the manifold deceptions of our culture from its few enduring truths.
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"An Engrossing Book -- Sensitive, Thoughtful, Damning, Dead On Target And In Most Respects Unanswerable."
-- Scientific American"entertaining, Acute, Stimulating, Timely, And Intelligent...A Brilliant Polemic About A Very Real Problem."
-- Saturday Review
"excellent...It Is The Book To End All Books About 'the American Image' -- What It Is, Who Projects It, What Effect It Has At Home Or Abroad." -- The Observer
"An engrossing book -- sensitive, thoughtful, damning, dead on target and in most respects unanswerable." -- "Scientific American
""Entertaining, acute, stimulating, timely, and intelligent . . . a brilliant polemic about a very real problem." -- "Saturday Review
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"Excellent . . . it is the book to end all books about 'the American image' -- what it is, who projects it, what effect it has at home or abroad." --"The Observer"
Praise for Daniel J. Boorstin's "The Image
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A very informative and entertaining and chastising book.
"Harper s
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A book that everyone in America should read every few years. Stunning in its prescience, it explains virtually every aspect of our mass media's evolution and seductiveness.
Jennifer Egan, Pulitzer Prize winning author of "A Visit From the Goon Squad
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An engrossing book sensitive, thoughtful, damning, dead on target and in most respects unanswerable.
"Scientific American"
Excellent. . . It is the book to end all books about The American Image what it is, who projects it, what effect it has at home or abroad.
"The Observer"
A brilliant and original essay about the black arts and corrupting influences of advertising and public relations.
"The Guardian"
Boorstin s book tells us how to see and listen, and how to think about what we see and hear.
George Will"
Praise for Daniel J. Boorstin's The Image
"A very informative and entertaining and chastising book."
--Harper's
"A book that everyone in America should read every few years. Stunning in its prescience, it explains virtually every aspect of our mass media's evolution and seductiveness."
--Jennifer Egan, Pulitzer Prize winning author of A Visit From the Goon Squad
"An engrossing book--sensitive, thoughtful, damning, dead on target and in most respects unanswerable."
--Scientific American
"Excellent. . . It is the book to end all books about 'The American Image'--what it is, who projects it, what effect it has at home or abroad."
--The Observer
"A brilliant and original essay about the black arts and corrupting influences of advertising and public relations."
--The Guardian
"Boorstin's book tells us how to see and listen, and how to think about what we see and hear."
--George Will
Daniel J. Boorstin was the author of The Americans, a trilogy (The Colonial Experience; The National Experience, and The Democratic Experience) that won the Francis Parkman Prize, the Bancroft Prize, and the Pulitzer Prize. In 1989, he received the National Book Award for lifetime contribution to literature. He was the director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, and for twelve years served as the Librarian of Congress. He died in 2004.
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