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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:308
  • eBook ISBN:9780988734302

Spring Fever

For Any Season

by Randolph C. Shaw

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Overview
A compilation of the author's own vast personal experiences, investigative reports and news coverage, mixed with outlooks and observations of life from ancient authors to present. Enjoy!
Description
A compilation of the author's own vast personal experiences, investigative reports and news coverage, mixed with outlooks and observations of life from ancient authors to present. Award winning journalist Randolph C. Shaw has spent more than three decades in newspapers, radio and television news broadcasting. He is a former network radio correspondent who worked for a decade in our nation's capitol covering everything from the Watergate hearings to the presidency of Ronald W. Reagan. Shaw is also a world explorer and adventurer who has helped research primitive peoples in Africa and South America as part of his passion for cultural anthropology. For his work he was given a fellowship in the prestigious Explorer's Club. Shaw moved back to his hometown of Spokane, Washington in the early 1980's where he has served as the longest running TV News Anchorman in local broadcast history with more than 15 thousand newscasts.
About the author
Award winning journalist Randolph C. Shaw has spent more than three decades in newspapers, radio and television news broadcasting. He is a former network radio correspondent who worked for a decade in our nation's capitol covering everything from the Watergate hearings to the presidency of Ronald W. Reagan. Shaw is also a world explorer and adventurer who has helped research primitive peoples in Africa and South America as part of his passion for cultural anthropology. For his work he was given a fellowship in the prestigious Explorer's Club. Shaw moved back to his hometown of Spokane, Washington in the early 1980's where he has served as the longest running TV News Anchorman in local broadcast history with more than 15 thousand newscasts.