The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism

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The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism

by Allan Nevins

EN·~21 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

THE EVENING POST

0:43
2

PREFACE

3:11
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:35
4

CHAPTER ONE HAMILTON AND THE FOUNDING OF THE “EVENING POST”

53:51
5

CHAPTER TWO THE EVENING POST AS LEADER OF THE FEDERALIST PRESS

59:15
6

CHAPTER THREE THE CITY AND THE “EVENING POST’S” PLACE IN IT

1:10:46
7

CHAPTER FOUR LITERATURE AND DRAMA IN THE EARLY “EVENING POST”

52:06
8

CHAPTER FIVE BRYANT BECOMES EDITOR OF THE “EVENING POST”

38:12
9

CHAPTER SIX WILLIAM LEGGETT ACTING EDITOR; DEPRESSION, RIVALRY, AND THREATENED RUIN

59:05
10

CHAPTER SEVEN THE RISE OF THE SLAVERY QUESTION; THE MEXICAN WAR

55:15

Description

A vivid chronicle unfolds the story of a newspaper that began in the early days of the republic, founded by Alexander Hamilton and his political allies to give voice to a new vision of the nation. Through its pages, readers glimpse the turbulence of early American politics, the rise of partisan journalism, and the ways a single daily helped shape public discourse from the turn of the nineteenth century onward.

The author balances sweeping narrative with intimate details, drawing on unpublished portraits, family papers, and editorial archives. By highlighting the personalities—from early editors like William Cullen Bryant to later reformers—the book shows how shifting ideas about press freedom, civic duty, and national identity were reflected in the Post’s evolving voice. Listeners will come away with a richer sense of how one paper mirrored and influenced the broader currents of American life, offering a fresh lens on the development of modern journalism.

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Language

en

Duration

~21 hours (1212K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by ellinora, Charlie Howard, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2019-07-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Allan Nevins

Allan Nevins

1890–1971

A prizewinning American historian and biographer, he brought the drama of politics, industry, and the Civil War era to a wide general audience. His books are known for combining deep research with a clear, readable style.

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