The paper : the life and death of the New York herald tribune
Richard Kluger (Author), Phyllis Kluger (Contributor)
Notes that the newspaper was sympathetic to fascism and Nazism during the 1930s although it also employed Dorothy Thompson, a noted anti-Hitler writer. Pp. 385-389 discuss the "Tribune"'s reluctance to employ Jews or place them in positions of responsibility up to the early 1950s, and the publishing of discriminatory "help wanted" advertisements. These policies are attributed to the social prejudice of Helen Reid, wife of the owner and effective manager of the paper. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)
Print Book, English, 1986
First edition
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1986