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'America', [His weekly radio 'Letter from America' addictive, this book is a greatly expanded version of his acclaimed BBC television series which looks at America from prehistoric days to the present],

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'America', [His weekly radio 'Letter from America' addictive, this book is a greatly expanded version of his acclaimed BBC television series which looks at America from prehistoric days to the present],

by Cooke, Alistair,

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About This Item

British Broadcasting Corporation, London, 1974,. see description. large A4-letterhead size, 400pp, lavishly illustrated in colour and in black and white, from contemporary and modern photographs and early paintings, on the front endpapers a heavily decorated double-page map, 'Americae Sive Novi Orbis No Va Descriptio', printed brown umber on parchment-style paper, treated in a similar way a more modern [1873] map of the United States of America on the back endpapers, cloth boards quarter-bound in contrasting colour, title gilt on spine, dw, illustrated by a colour portrait, is intact with just a few small nicks at the top but the bottom - I imagine left to stand badly on a shelf for too long - apart from a couple of small tears, is badly creased and will need a damp cloth and hot smoothing iron to straighten it, the book itself near fine.

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Alistair Cooke enjoyed an extraordinary career in print, radio, and television. Born in Salford, England, in 1908 and educated at Cambridge, Yale, and Harvard, he was the BBC’s film critic from 1934 to 1937. He then returned to America and became a U.S. citizen in 1941. Cooke was The Guardian’ s Chief American Correspondent for twenty-five years and was the host of groundbreaking cultural programs on American television and of the BBC series America, which was a huge hit and led to the international best-selling book Alistair Cooke’s America . Cooke was made an honorary KBE in 1973 for his outstanding contribution to Anglo-American understanding, and received many other awards, including the Peabody Award, the Dimbleby Award, four Emmy Awards, and the Benjamin Franklin Award. He had a passion for films, jazz, and golf, and was a talented pianist. Alistair Cooke was, however, best known at home and abroad for his weekly BBC broadcast Letter from America, which reported on fifty-eight years of American life, was heard in more than five continents, and totaled 2,869 broadcasts before his retirement in February 2004. He wrote most of the scripts for Letter from America on an ancient Royal typewriter in his New York apartment overlooking Central Park, where he raised his family and lived with his wife, Jane White, until his death on March 30, 2004.

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Bookseller
Crouch Rare Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
92371
Title
'America', [His weekly radio 'Letter from America' addictive, this book is a greatly expanded version of his acclaimed BBC television series which looks at America from prehistoric days to the present],
Author
Cooke, Alistair,
Format/Binding
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Book Condition
Used
Publisher
British Broadcasting Corporation, London, 1974,
Keywords
America Alastair Cooke

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