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the private and powerful family behind the New York Times

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"The trust" was published by Little, Brown in 1999 - Boston, it has 870 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: The trust
  • Authors: ➤  
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 870
  • Publisher: Little, Brown
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  • Publish Location: Boston

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  • Pagination: xx, 870 p. :

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"Through their dynastic control of The New York Times, the Ochses and Sulzbergers have been the most powerful family in twentieth-century America. Not only have they owned the Times for more than a hundred years, but a family member has always been at the paper's helm, a position that has given them enormous influence and has been passed down as a birthright through four generations. Yet by design they have always been intensely private, shunning the visibility their stature inherently commands."--BOOK JACKET. "With novelistic drive and detail, The Trust tells the story of how the domestic dramas of one extraordinary clan shaped the pages of the greatest newspaper in the world; of a Jewish family that found itself under attack for its policies from anti-Semites and Jews alike; of succession battles, human frailty, and tremendous affluence; and of the legacy of public responsibility that has driven the family to serve as devoted stewards of a trust they hold sacred."--BOOK JACKET.

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