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Scandalmonger
Scandalmonger
Author: William Safire
Scandalmonger is the 25th book from William Safire, the prolific, feisty New York Times columnist and word wrangler. It's a historic novel set in 1790s New England, when the Founding Fathers were enduring various crises and humiliations as they scurried to become part of the history books. Always a stickler for the truth--as long as it's uttered...  more »
ISBN: 366572
Publication Date: 2000
Pages: 12
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Recorded Books
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD
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What a nice, tidily-written gem of an Historical Fiction novel! I purchased this at a remainder sale because it was written by William Safire, but thoroughly enjoyed its tale. The story centers on the American founders in the decades after the revolution, as the Federalists battled the Jeffersonian 'states' rights' group for ideological sway in Congress. The protagonist is a little-known editor who chooses sides and stirs the pot of public opinion in support of the Jeffersonians, who is casually forgotten when their turn to power comes. Safire shows that media muckraking is not a recent phenomenon and that as an institution of national discourse, it grew up right along with our nation. 2/3 history and 1/3 fiction, this is a tale worth reading.
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