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The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst
Title Page
Dedication
Epigraph
AUTHOR’S NOTE
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER ONE - When He Wants Cake, He Wants Cake
CHAPTER TWO - Is God In?
CHAPTER THREE - A Great Deal More Than Money
CHAPTER FOUR - A Kind of Rumba Accompanied by Snapping Fingers
CHAPTER FIVE - Like a Blast Furnace, a Hundred Times Multiplied
CHAPTER SIX - A Large Brute of Some Utterly New Species
CHAPTER SEVEN - Skin the East and Skin the Rich
CHAPTER EIGHT - Four Sensations and the Morals Police
CHAPTER NINE - Two Warm Babes and a Hot Hansom
CHAPTER TEN - Taking Chances No Correspondent Ever Took
CHAPTER ELEVEN - Only a Hero Can Sit for a Month on a Hotel Porch
CHAPTER TWELVE - To Slay a Dragon and Free a Damsel in Distress
CHAPTER THIRTEEN - Uncrowned King of an Educated Democracy
CHAPTER FOURTEEN - Suddenly the Dinnerware Began to Vibrate
CHAPTER FIFTEEN - As I Write, Ambulance Trains Are Bringing the Wounded
CHAPTER SIXTEEN - Standing in the First Rank of American Journalism, Feeling Blue
NOTES
SELECTED SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
IMAGE PERMISSIONS
Acknowledgements
INDEX
Copyright Page
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