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Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Burl: Journalism Giant and Medical Trailblazer

Contributors:

By (Author) Jane Wolfe

ISBN:

9781524871796

Publisher:

Andrews McMeel Publishing

Imprint:

Andrews McMeel Publishing

Publication Date:

7th September 2022

UK Publication Date:

13th October 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

News media and journalism

Dewey:

070.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 157mm, Height 239mm, Spine 48mm

Weight:

651g

Description

The riveting biography of Burl Osborne, former chairman of The Associated Press and publisher of The Dallas Morning News, who waged and won one of the last great newspaper wars in the U.S.

Burl is the story of one mans unlikely rise from the coal mines of Appalachia to the pinnacle of journalism. After being diagnosed with a fatal kidney disease as a child, Burl Osborne pioneered home dialysis treatment and became the 130th person to undergo a live kidney transplant in 1966 then an unproven, high-risk operation.

While managing his challenging illness, Burl distinguished himself early as a writer and reporter with The Associated Press, eventually rising to the top of the wire services executive ranks. Then, against the advice of his colleagues and the newspapers own doctors, he sought an even greater challenge: joining The Dallas Morning News to lead the fight in one of Americas last great newspaper wars.

Throughout his life and career, he garnered respect from business and political leaders, reporters, editors, and publishers around the country. Burl thrusts readers into the improbable and remarkable life of a man at the forefront of both medicine and a golden age of journalism.




Reviews

Burl Osborne was a man of talent, determination, and courage against obstacles. All those qualities are reflected in this book. He was a friend and valued colleaguea man I admired.
(Walter R. Mears, Associated Press reporter for forty-five years and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist)
"Wolfe (The Murchisons) does justice in this comprehensive biography to the inspiring life of journalist Burl Osborne (19372012), who during his career led both the Associated Press and the Dallas Morning News. Born in a Kentucky coal camp, Osborn suffered a bad case of strep throat at age six, wasnt expected to survive his teen years, and suffered kidney disease, eventual failure, and frequent dialysis. He nevertheless overcame the odds and enrolled in college in 1956, where a chance question from a professorAnybody here want to be a cub reportersparked his career. In 1957, he joined The Ashland Daily Independent, which led to his job at the AP. He climbed the ladder, becoming managing editor in 1977 and being elected chairman by 2001. Meanwhile, his tenure at the Dallas Morning News, which started in 1980, was so successful it ran its city rival out of business. Photos and excerpts from Osbornes own writing bring his colorful personality to life: he captured the nations attention, for example, with reports on a man in West Virginia who nearly lost his dog in a mine shaft but emerged half laughing and almost crying as he carried his 3-year-old rabbit hound off the mountain. The result is a moving testament to a consequential figure."(Publishers Weekly)
Burl was wildly unique . . . Ive never met anyone in the media business like him. He was the real deal.
(Morton H. Meyerson, former executive of Electronic Data Systems and current chairman of 2M Companies, Inc)
Today, more than ever, America needs more Burl Osbornes . . . tough, demanding but compassionate, a fighter, a competitor, and a newsman committed to reporting the news in a balanced, honest,
and fair manner.
(Dolph C. Simons, Jr., editor of The Lawrence Journal-World and chairman of the World Company)
Burl served on the board of CPJ for fifteen years . . . [He] had an uncanny ability to identify the key issues, ask the relevant questions, and build a consensus around an informed decision. It was a marvel
to watch him work . . . His service contributed enormously to . . . the defense of persecuted journalists around the world seeking to bring the truth to light.
(Joel Simon, executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists)
Every word in Burl rang true to me. I could almost hear him speaking in my ear. I laughed many times and cried a few as well.(Linda Quick, Burl Osborne's longtime friend, business associate, and retired executive vice president of marketing for Foley's department store chain)

Author Bio

JaneWolfe is the author of two previous biographies,THE MURCHISONS: The Rise and Fall of a Texas Dynasty(St. Martins Press, New York) andBLOOD RICH: When Oil Billions, High Fashion, and Royal Intimacies Are Not Enough(Little, Brown & Co., New York), and Royal Intimacies Are Not Enough (Little, Brown & Co,. New York). She is also a freelance writer for several publications, including the New York TimesandTown & Countrymagazine. Although she lived in Dallas from 1980 until 2019, she now resides in the city where she was born, Columbus, Ohio, and where her family for many years owned The Columbus Dispatch.

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