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      • The Fourth Estate,” which chronicles 16 months in the life of The New York Times, is reasonably competent, but it’s also superficial and oblivious a little more often than one might like. That said, as is the case with the Gray Lady, it’s a good thing that “The Fourth Estate” exists at all.
  1. May 5, 1996 · Lubji Hoch survived World War II on luck, guts, and ruthlessness. At the war's end, renamed Richard Armstrong, he buys a floundering newspaper in Berlin and deviously puts his competitors out of business. But it isn't enough.

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  3. The Fourth Estate is a 1996 novel by Jeffrey Archer. It chronicles the lives of two media barons, Richard Armstrong and Keith Townsend, from their starkly contrasting childhoods to their ultimate battle to build the world's biggest media empire.

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    • 1996
  4. Lubji Hoch survived World War II on luck, guts, and ruthlessness. At the war’s end, renamed Richard Armstrong, he buys a floundering newspaper in Berlin and deviously puts his competitors out of business. But it isn’t enough.

  5. Feb 26, 2013 · Fourth Estate Jeffrey Archer. Richard Armstrong narrowly escaped Hitler's atrocities in Eastern Europe on his courage and his wits―skills that served him well in peacetime.

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  6. Jan 1, 1996 · The Fourth Estate is the timely and compelling story of two men who, though they come from totally different backgrounds, stand face-to-face on the highest precipice, prepared to risk everything to beat each other and control the biggest media empire in the world.

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    • Jeffrey Archer
  7. The Fourth Estate. Jeffrey Archer. G.K. Hall, 1996 - Fiction - 793 pages. International bestselling author Jeffrey Archer has written a rich, classic read -- the riveting story of two...

  8. Engrossing and addictive, No.1 Bestseller Jeffrey Archers The Fourth Estate sees two newspaper barons in a battle for supremacy and power. Two men who seem to have little in common aside from...

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