At 800+ pages, probably more Cronkite than most anyone would want to read. In today's newscape, dear Walter seems like a long distant memory, but Brinkley does his best to rekindle interest in perhaps the news media's most beloved anchorman.
At 800+ pages, probably more Cronkite than most anyone would want to read. In today's newscape, dear Walter seems like a long distant memory, but Brinkley does his best to rekindle interest in perhaps the news media's most beloved anchorman.
The review quotes Brinkley as using the word "plethora." I provide my students with a list of words and phrases I DO NOT want to see in their papers. Plethora is one of the words.
ReplyDeleteBrinkley is a pretty bad writer in general. It was a real struggle reading The Wilderness Warrior. His book on Carter was more readable.
ReplyDeleteHe uses a plethora of words.
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