Reviews
"Move over John Milton, Thomas JefferÂson, and others who are often most quoted on freedom of the press. Make way for the stirring rhetoric of anti-slavery editor Elijah Lovejoy… In this book that reads like a thriller, as well as a primer on press freedom, Illinois Senator Paul Simon… comes across as a first-rate scholar and writer."-Editor & Publisher, Move over John Milton, Thomas Jeffer son, and others who are often most quoted on freedom of the press. Make way for the stirring rhetoric of anti-slavery editor Elijah Lovejoy… In this book that reads like a thriller, as well as a primer on press freedom, Illinois Senator Paul Simon… comes across as a first-rate scholar and writer."— Editor & Publisher, Move over John Milton, Thomas Jefferson, and others who are often most quoted on freedom of the press. Make way for the stirring rhetoric of anti-slavery editor Elijah Lovejoy… In this book that reads like a thriller, as well as a primer on press freedom, Illinois Senator Paul Simon… comes across as a first-rate scholar and writer."—Editor & Publisher, "Move over John Milton, Thomas Jefferson, and others who are often most quoted on freedom of the press. Make way for the stirring rhetoric of anti-slavery editor Elijah Lovejoy... In this book that reads like a thriller, as well as a primer on press freedom, Illinois Senator Paul Simon... comes across as a first-rate scholar and writer."-- Editor Publisher, "Move over John Milton, Thomas Jefferson, and others who are often most quoted on freedom of the press. Make way for the stirring rhetoric of anti-slavery editor Elijah Lovejoy... In this book that reads like a thriller, as well as a primer on press freedom, Illinois Senator Paul Simon... comes across as a first-rate scholar and writer."-- Editor & Publisher, "Move over John Milton, Thomas Jefferson, and others who are often most quoted on freedom of the press. Make way for the stirring rhetoric of anti-slavery editor Elijah Lovejoy... In this book that reads like a thriller, as well as a primer on press freedom, Illinois Senator Paul Simon... comes across as a first-rate scholar and writer."-- Editor & Publisher, Move over John Milton, Thomas Jefferson, and others who are often most quoted on freedom of the press. Make way for the stirring rhetoric of anti-slavery editor Elijah Lovejoy… In this book that reads like a thriller, as well as a primer on press freedom, Illinois Senator Paul Simon… comes across as a first-rate scholar and writer."— Editor & Publisher