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William Randolph Hearst Playing Tennis, Schmoozing, and Leaking News: Three 1930s Press Photos

 

Three splendid black and white press photos of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951) taken between 1930-1937. Two of the three photos are stamped "World Wide Photos" and "International News Photos" respectively, and still have their original typewritten editorial captions. The largest photo, measuring 8" x 10", is pencil-inscribed verso. With expected light surface wear including minor closed tears, else in very good to near fine condition.

 

1. "…American Publisher Barred from France. Paris, France. - William Randolph Hearst, American publisher, as he appeared in Paris just before the French government ruled him barred from that country for his publishing of the secret Anglo-French Naval Pact. 9-9-30."

 

This 6.25" x 8.5" photograph snapped by World Wide Photos shows Hearst in a dashing 3-piece suit and white Fedora. On September 21, 1928, William Randolph Hearst had published highly-sensitive information related to a secret Anglo-French Naval Compromise in his New York-based American newspaper. This marked a double publishing and political triumph for Hearst: delivering a salacious scoop to a shocked world; and furthering his increasingly conservative political agenda.

 

2. "…William Randolph Hearst plays a game of tennis at the age of 73. His son William, Jr., is in the background…"

 

This International News Photo was taken of Hearst and his son William Randolph Hearst, Jr. (1908-1993) sometime during 1936. Hearst, Jr. became editor-in-chief of Hearst publications following his father's death in 1951, and later won the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism. (Ironic considering his father's arch rivalry with Prize namesake Joseph Pulitzer!)

 

3. This candid photo shows William Randolph Hearst seated next to his employees, Anna Roosevelt (1906-1975) and her then husband John Boettiger (1900-1950), at a February 9, 1937 engagement at the Cocoanut Grove, a swanky nightclub in the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. Anna Roosevelt, FDR's only daughter, worked as the women's editor of the Hearst publication the Seattle Post-Intelligencer between 1936-1943, during which time her husband John served as editor/publisher. Hearst, who had once been quite friendly with FDR, had officially broken with him around 1935. The late 1930s marked the beginning of Hearst's significant financial difficulties.

 

William Randolph Hearst, whose publishing company still operates today, began his media conglomerate Hearst Communications in 1887, after taking on the San Francisco Examiner. Hearst's newspapers and magazines were extremely popular, thanks in part to his editorial emphasis on “yellow journalism.” This sensationalist way of reporting news events aimed to increase circulation and sales. 

 


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