Death of a Newspaperman: A Novel
Rare Bird Books, 2015. Scott Bradley. Paperback. ***Signed by the Author*** Like new softcover in printed wraps. 8vo. (5.4 x 0.9 x 8.4 inches) Author's signature on the title page. Clean text free of marks or underlining. 320 pp.
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ISBN: 9781942600077
Desmond De Leon grows up in the outskirts of eighties San Francisco, avoiding gangs, dodging bullets and caring nothing about the petty politics of his troubled part of town. He's far too fascinated with the bloodier and bolder history of San Francisco newspaper journalism based downtown. Once the epicenter of American journalism, it's where the infamous newspaper tycoon Charles Sansome died with pistol in hand during an era when editorial disputes were resolved within twenty paces.
As the headstrong, scrappy kid rises from San Francisco Call copy boy to reporter, he documents the deteriorating character and morals of his journalist mentors, along with the decline of the newspaper itself. Walking the same ghostly streets as his nineteenth-century newspaper tycoon heroes once did, and with a dash of supernatural guidance, Desi's search to find out what Call founder Charles Sansome would do leads him from the highest avenues of society and politics to the back alleys of the Mission District in this hip, funny, romantic and ultimately tragic near roman à clef written by the one who lived it.
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