File:Issue of "The Publishers' Guide" (vol. XX, no. 5), October 1912.jpg

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English: Contains an article by James French Dorrance describing Carlos Hurd's role in the press coverage of the sinking of the Titanic. The story appears on pages 37-38 under the title "The Sea-going Reporter. Tugging the Titanic Story."
Title: Issue of "The Publishers' Guide" (vol. XX, no. 5), October 1912
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Dorrance, James French
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D03114
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Frances Hurd Stadler -I-Titanic-I- Collection, 1912-1997 (bulk 1912)
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Disasters
Journalism
Publishers and publishing
Books and reading
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171507
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39BF2E65-2C6F-E13D-2ABC-251023F59CE7

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