Bush, Gregory W. - Lord of Attention: Gerald Stanley Lee & the Crowd Metaphor in Industrializing AmericaAmherst, Univ. of Massachusetts Press, (1991). orig.cloth. 23x15cm, xv, 224 pp. Textual illustrations. Minor rubbing. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: Introduction: Advertising & the Contours of a Preaching Mentality; The Crowd Metaphor in Industrializing America; The Lost Frontier of a Puritan Parson; "Parson of the World": Prophecy & Disdain from the Pulpit to the Print Medium Psychic Currents: Gerald Lee & the Progressive-Era Vision of a Beautiful Crowd; Redeemer of Wealth: Business Evangelism & the Seach for Heroic Leaders, 1900-1916; Righteous Crowds & Moving-Picture Minds: Managing Public Opinion during the Progressive Era; "The Soul of Advertising is the Soul of America": The Final Years of Gerald Stanley Lee (1914-1942); Conclusion: Democracy & the Age of Attention Engineering. USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 51 | £UK 43.5 | JP¥ 8568] Book number BOOKS006067Iis offered by:
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