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The Fourth Estate (novel)

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199:", the original three estates in England and later the United Kingdom being the Lords Spiritual (of the Church of England), the Lords Temporal, and the commons. The fourth estate is charged with keeping an honest watch on activities of the other states and itself. These duties would help democratic societies function properly, openly, and honestly. Debate still flourishes as to whether or not this ever operated (or operates) as it was intended. 236:, thought the work contained "leaden dialogue", but despite the "tantalizing echoes" of Armstrong and Townsend's real life models, the two men "seem about as vivid as bureaucrats in a wire-service story". Hugo Barnacle found evidence of a "dry sense of humour", but asserted that "Archer doesn't do insight or atmosphere, and gives the imagination very few cues." 210:
Lubji Hoch, the son of an illiterate Czech Jewish peasant, escapes the Nazis, changes his name to Richard Armstrong, and becomes a decorated British Army officer. After the war he is posted to Berlin as head of press relations in the British sector. He appropriates a floundering newspaper, his entrée
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On the other side of the world, in Australia, Keith Townsend, son of a millionaire newspaper owner, is groomed to follow in his father's footsteps. Private schools, an Oxford degree, and a position at a London newspaper prepare him to take over the family business. He quickly becomes the leading
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As Armstrong and Townsend battle to seize control of existing publishers on the world stage, they become fierce competitors. Hubris and overreach finally lead to financial disaster and tragic consequences.
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barons, Richard Armstrong and Keith Townsend, from their starkly contrasting childhoods to their ultimate battle to build the world's biggest media empire. The book is based on two real life media barons –
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It also shows a battle between two strong characters from differing backgrounds, who are willing to take endless risks.
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to the business of publishing. On his return to the UK, he builds a publishing empire.
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are based on real things. The following are some of the notable examples.
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is in essence the press as a watchdog on other powerful institutions or "
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Named himself John Player after a brand of cigarette
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Jeffrey Archer
HarperCollins
ISBN
0-00-225318-6
OCLC
34704972
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Jeffrey Archer
media
Robert Maxwell
Rupert Murdoch
The Sun
News of the World
Times Newspapers Ltd
Daily Mirror
fourth estate
estates
Sarah Lyall
The New York Times
Anna Maria Torv
London Times


"Maxwell vs Murdoch – the untold story"
The Fourth Estate
Jeffrey Archer's official website
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