Paper pub. date
November 2018
ISBN 9780870719554 (paperback)
ISBN 9780870719561 (ebook)
6 x 9, 224 pages. 30 b&w and 20 color illustrations. Index.

Grit and Ink

An Oregon Family’s Adventures in Newspapering, 1908–2018

William F. Willingham
Published by the EO Media Group Foreword by R. Gregory Nokes. Preface by Stephen A. Forrester
Summary

Beneath the 24/7 national news cycle and argument over "fake news," there is a layer of journalism that communities absolutely depend upon. Grit and Ink offers a rare look inside the financial struggles and family dynamic that has kept a Pacific Northwest publishing group alive for more than a century. The newspapers of the Aldrich-Forrester-Bedford-Brown family depict the histories of Oregon towns like Pendleton, Astoria, John Day, Enterprise and Long Beach, Washington. Written by noted historian William Willingham, Grit and Ink describes threats presented by the Ku Klux Klan, the Great Astoria Fire of 1923, the Great Depression, the Aryan Nation, the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation, the Digital Revolution, and more.


About the author

William F. Willingham is an independent historian living in Portland, Oregon. He is the author of several books, including Starting Over: Community Building on the Eastern Oregon Frontier and Collegiate Architecture and Landscape in the West: Willamette University, 1842–2012.


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