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String of pearls : on the news beat in New York and Paris
- Title
- String of pearls : on the news beat in New York and Paris / Priscilla L. Buckley ; with an epilogue by William F. Buckley, Jr., and illustrations by Lee Buckley.
- Author
- Buckley, Priscilla L.
- Publication
- New York, N.Y. : Thomas Dunne Books, 2001.
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- Description
- 183 pages; 22 cm
- Summary
- "Priscilla Buckley is probably best known for her long and admired tenure as managing editor of the conservative political journal National Review, founded in the 1950s by her brother William F. Buckley, Jr. But in String of Pearls we meet a different Priscilla - young Pitts Buckley, just out of Smith, eager for the next step up from the college paper to "real" journalism.
- There she is, in her proper wool suit, her cashmere sweater, and her string of pearls, notebook at the ready, United Press Radio News Department's fledgling employee.".
- "The war in Europe was winding to its close. For Buckley, the atmosphere in UP's New York offices was a heady one; the journalists worked furiously but had time to play practical jokes, stage mock battles on the newsroom floor, and treasure the funny stories that haste and tension engender. Young Priscilla fit right in; she made friends, wrote copy for the reporters to read on the air ("Keep the sentences short!"), and joined in the fun and frequent hilarity.
- It was a demanding, sometimes heartbreaking, and always vibrant period.".
- "The author was pleased a few years later to be offered a job at the Paris Bureau of United Press. The young writer who had spent some of her girlhood years living in prewar France with her parents and her numerous siblings found a different Paris at war's end; scars of the prolonged occupation were everywhere.
- It was a poignant time, but for Priscilla and her friends there was laughter and comic misadventures as well, and she shares them, along with varied characters gathered at United Press at the time, with us."--BOOK JACKET.
- Subject
- ISBN
- 0312272170
- LCCN
- 00047528
- OCLC
- ocm45195686
- SCSB-4094346
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries