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- Newspapers / by Chambers, Catherine,1954-(CARDINAL)645214;
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- Subjects: Newspapers;
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Newspapers : vertical file.
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- Newspapers / by Hays, Francis B.;
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- Subjects: Newspapers.;
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- Newspapers / by Hamilton, John,1959-(CARDINAL)375866;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.A look at the history of newspapers, famous news agencies and people, parts of a typical newspaper, how newspapers are made and how they can be used to research a report.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Newspapers; Research;
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- Newspapers : from start to finish / by Englart, Mindi Rose.(CARDINAL)663739; Sobiech, Jeff,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Booklist, March 2002Examines the process by which newspapers are published through a tour of "The Hartford Courant" newspaper offices in Connecticut.4.23-6IG920LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Newspapers;
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- Newspaper articles of Claude Hunter Moore : from the Mount Olive Tribune / by Moore, Claude Hunter.;
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- Subjects: Newspapers.;
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Newspapers - Harnett County.
Typed page "Old Newspaper Reflects Life in County Seat 45 Years Ago" about the Cape Fear Pilot. Notation at top of page "1955 Radio Series"; at bottom of page "The above article appeared in the Harnett County News in 1948." Copy of a list of Fayetteville papers, 3 p., no date. Copy of 6 pages from They Passed This Way pertaining to newspapers in Harnett County. Copy of two pages of handwritten notes "Harnett County Newspapers (Pre WWI)" compiled by James Vann Comer, undated. Copy of one page of handwritten notes on county papers. Copy of a letter sent to James Vann Comer from Victoria Byrd, Archive Coordinator, Campbell University Archives, about the status of 1902-1910 newspapers in their archive, undated. Newspaper article, "Hometown paper - and proud of it" by Anna Griffin, Charlotte Observer, December 2, 2001 about Hoover Adam's column in the Dunn Daily Record. Pathfinder created by the Harnett County Public Library on newspapers. Copy of list of Harnett County newspapers at the NC State Archives from their website July 7, 1999, 3 p. Copy of "The Harnett Post" September 21, 1917, vol. II, no. 46, 4 p. Copy of "The Harnett Post" June 7, 1918, vol. III, no. 30, 2 p. Photographic copy of two handwritten pages of "The Semi Weekly News" by J. McL. Harrington (John McLean) dated July 24, 1860, Harrington, NC. Copy of website information on Harnett County newspapers in the North Carolina State Library, http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/ncnp/harne.htm dated July 15, 2005, 6 p.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Newspapers.;
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- Old newspapers / by North Carolina.Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance.(CARDINAL)304512;
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- Subjects: Newsprint;
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- Newspaper / by Lawrence, Steve,active 1968-1971,editor,publisher.(CARDINAL)874310; Hujar, Peter,1934-1987,editor.(CARDINAL)284115; Ullrick, Andrew,editor.(CARDINAL)874311; Yáñez, Marcelo Gabriel,editor.(CARDINAL)874425; Primary Information (Organization),publisher.(CARDINAL)609397;
Includes bibliographical references."Published by Steve Lawrence and edited with Peter Hujar and Andrew Ullrick, Newspaper was published in New York City between 1968 and 1971. Newspaper was a wordless, picture-only periodical that ran for fourteen issues and featured the disparate practices of over forty artists. With an editorial focus on placing appropriated material alongside new works, the periodical sought to codify a visual language of high and low culture that represented contemporary society in the late 1960s. While largely overlooked in art-historical discourse, Newspaper showcased many of the most revered artists working in the United States at the time, as well as an emerging coterie of queer artists. The mid to late sixties was a flourishing period for artists experimenting with new media formats such as books, records, and magazines to create or distribute their work. Newspaper was one of the first artist-published tabloids of its era, preceding Andy Warhol's Interview and Les Levine's Culture Hero, both of which debuted in 1969. However, in contrast to other tabloids, Newspaper focused strictly on images. At a time when photography was not being exhibited regularly in galleries, Newspaper provided an alternative exhibition space for the medium and some of the era's greatest photographers. The publication's large size and unbound format encouraged readers to take it apart and hang its pages, which was how Newspaper was installed at the Museum of Modern Art's influential Information show in 1970. This is not to say that Newspaper only existed within the narrow confines of the art world, far from it. It lived within (and shared contributors with) a robust network of underground and queer periodicals like The New York Review of Sex, Rags, and Gay Power, among others. Yet, unlike many of these tabloids, Newspaper has largely disappeared from the discourse around underground magazines, queer publishing, and artists' periodicals. All fourteen issues of Newspaper are compiled in this volume for the first time."--Published by Steve Lawrence and edited alongside Peter Hujar and Andrew Ullrick, Newspaper was issued in New York City between 1968 and 1971. A wordless, picture-only periodical that replicated the scale of the New York Times, Newspaper ran for 14 issues and featured the disparate practices of over 40 artists. With an editorial focus on placing appropriated material alongside new artworks, the periodical sought to codify a visual language of high and low culture that represented contemporary society in the late 1960s. While largely overlooked in art-historical discourse, Newspaper showcased many of the most revered artists working in the United States at the time, as well as an emerging coterie of queer artists. All issues of 'Newspaper' are collected and reprinted here for the first time.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Case studies.; Periodicals.; Newspaper (New York, N.Y.); Photojournalism; Illustrated periodicals; Journalism, Pictorial; Photography, Artistic; Art, Modern; Photocollage;
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