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Scandal!: A Scurrilous History of Gossip, 1700-2000

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Newspaper and magazine gossip is a potent and sulphurous brew - much derided and much devoured - that long ago became part of the daily diet of millions. The raw ingredients are scandal, rumour, glamour and scurrility, and the best is shot through with (preferably illicit) sex, disclosure and danger. How and why has this happened, and where will this obsession lead us? "Scandal!" takes us from Regency London, where muck-raking scandal sheets were hawked in the streets, to the modern free-for-all where tabloid and internet gossip rule. From the madness of King George to the madness of Bill Clinton's affair with Monica, this book goes behind the scenes to look at the mechanisms that disseminate gossip and the power and influence that it continues to exert.

363 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2002

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December 12, 2017
I'm a history geek, so I quickly got into this well sourced book. I note an earlier reviewer's comment that the chronology isn't exactly linear (which *is* annoying at times). I liked it though - I found this an entertaining, engrossing read. Recommended.
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