Power, Privilege and the Post: The Katharine Graham Story
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Katherine Grahams story has all the elements of the phoenix rising from the ashes and in Carol Felsenthals unauthorized biography Power Privilege and the Post Grahams personal tragedies and triumphs are revealed. The homely and insecure daughter of the Jewish millionaire and owner of The Washington Post Eugene Myer Kay married the handsome brilliant and power hungry Phillip Graham in 1940. By 1948 Kays father had turned control of The Washington Post over to Phil who spent the next decade amassing a media empire that included radio and TV stations. But as Felsenthal shows he mostly focused on building the reputation of the Post and positioning himself as a Washington power-player. Plagued by manic depression Phils behavior became more erratic and outlandish and his downward spiral ended in 1963 when he took his own life. Surprising the newspaper industry Kay Graham took control of the paper beginning one of the most unprecedented careers in media history. Felsenthal weaves her exhaustive research into a perceptive portrayal of the Graham family and an expert dissection of the internal politics at the Post and a portrait of one of a unique tragic and ultimately triumphant figure of twentieth-century America.
Product details
- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- January 5, 1999
- ISBN-10
- 188836386X
- ISBN-13
- 9781888363869
- Item Weight
- 24.8 oz
- Dimensions
- 9.02 × 1.34 × 6.02 in
