"--_Chicago Record-Herald_.
"The book is bright and entertaining."--_Minneapolis Tribune_.
"There are just a few writers who have succeeded in reducing to paper
the atmosphere of a newspaper office, and since the appearance of 'A
Yellow Journalist,' Miriam Michelson must be numbered among
them."--_The Bookman_.
"Miss Michelson's work has found great favor. The stories contained in
this book are characteristic."--_Philadelphia Public Ledger_.
"Only one with the genuine journalistic instinct, who has agonized over
a story and known the ecstacy of a 'beat' and the anguish of being beat,
can write of news-gathering as Miss Michelson does. But she has other
good qualities in addition to these--a good dramatic instinct, a piquant
humor, and a knowledge of human nature. The fourteen chapters of 'A
Yellow Journalist' are mighty interesting reading."--_Baltimore
News_.
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