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- ISBN 0-8052-3995-2. Schwarzlose, Richard (1 January 1989). Nation's Newsbrokers Volume 1: The Formative Years: From Pretelegraph to 1865. Northwestern...
- Retrieved February 20, 2018. Schwarzlose, Richard Allen (1989). The Nation's Newsbrokers: The formative years, from pretelegraphs to 1865. Northwestern University...
- Volume 49, Issue 32, p. 13. Schwarzlose, R. A. (1989). The Nation's Newsbrokers: The rush to institution, from 1865 to 1920, Northwestern University...
- ISBN 0-405-11774-4. Schwarzlose, Richard (January 1, 1989). Nation's Newsbrokers Volume 1: The Formative Years: From Pretelegraph to 1865. Northwestern...
- mediaethicsmagazine.com. Retrieved 2017-04-19. Richard Schwarzlose (1989). Nation's Newsbrokers Volume 1: The Formative Years: From Pretelegraph to 1865. p. 179. Christopher...
- The coordination of the distribution of time-sensitive information by newsbrokers, such as the AP, gave them substantial influence that many deemed politically...
- Dover Publications. p. 402. Schwarzlose, Richard A. (1990). The Nation's Newsbrokers: The Rush to Institution: From 1865 to 1920. Evanston, IL: Northwestern...
- of Commercial Journalism (1981) Schwarzlose Richard A. The Nation's Newsbrokers, vol. 1, The Formative Years: From Pretelegraph to 1865 (1989) Shaw Donald...
- Schwarzlose, The Nation's Newsbrokers. Vol. 1: The Formative Years, from Pretelegraph to 1865 (1989); Nation's Newsbrokers Volume 2: The Rush to Institution:...
- James Brooks. The New York Times Schwarzlose, Richard A. The Nation's Newsbrokers, Vol 2: The rush to institution, from 1865 to 1920, p. 89 (1990) (26...