Making of a Journalist
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Book Details:
• ISBN: 9788130708560
• Author: Julian Ralph
• Pages: 210 pp
• Year of Publishing: 2012
• Binding: Hardback
• Publisher: Cosmo Publications
Julian Ralph wrote descriptive articles for the New York Sun. These accounts and articles were considered examples of literary journalism at the time. Before getting picked up by Charles A. Dana to work for the New York Sun, he worked at the New Jersey Standard, the World at New York City, and the Daily Graphic. Ralph was a reporter and a writer who published several books, including travelogues, which were extraordinarily vivid and picturesque.
To Julian Ralph, there was no question but that success as a newspaperman depended upon one’s being born to it, upon one’s having a natural gift or fitness for the work. Of his own calling, he had no doubt, as he indicated in recounting an anecdote from his days as a reporter for the New York Sun. Sent to a suburb of New York City to find a person, he sought help from a German cobbler at work in his shop:
 
            
 
       
         

