Rufus: The Life of the Canadian Journalist Who Interviewed Hitler

Biography & Memoir, Literary
Cover of the book Rufus: The Life of the Canadian Journalist Who Interviewed Hitler by Colin Castle, Granville Island Publishing Ltd
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Colin Castle ISBN: 9781926991382
Publisher: Granville Island Publishing Ltd Publication: August 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Colin Castle
ISBN: 9781926991382
Publisher: Granville Island Publishing Ltd
Publication: August 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
As they shook hands and sat down across from each other in the stark office, Rufus knew that history was being made... Chronicling the true life of Canadian newsman Lukin “Rufus” Johnson, this never-before-told biography explains how one man went from labouring across the Canadian prairies and through the farms of Ontario to becoming the first Canadian newsman to interview Hitler. After beginning his career as a journalist only to be pulled away to serve in World War I, Rufus was not yet aware that his inevitable return to journalism would eventually lead him to interview the man who initiated a world war of his own. After grinding out years in the journalistic trenches, working for the Vancouver Province and Southam newspapers, Rufus was desperate for a headline-making scoop. He began to cover international events and newsmakers, simultaneously infuriating his superiors while gaining their respect. He was eventually given the magazine section of the Province and was later dispatched to London to lead their first overseas bureau. Rufus’s stories from abroad were wildly popular back home in Canada, but as European skies darkened, his investigative reports left readers in no doubt about the danger of a new war on the horizon. And while they digested his interview with Hitler in November of 1933, they also heard of his mysterious disappearance aboard the ship back to England, never to be seen again. Rufus’s untimely and mysterious death cut short not only a writing career that significantly affected the Canadian journalistic and political landscapes, but cut short a life that was worthy of its own headlines.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
As they shook hands and sat down across from each other in the stark office, Rufus knew that history was being made... Chronicling the true life of Canadian newsman Lukin “Rufus” Johnson, this never-before-told biography explains how one man went from labouring across the Canadian prairies and through the farms of Ontario to becoming the first Canadian newsman to interview Hitler. After beginning his career as a journalist only to be pulled away to serve in World War I, Rufus was not yet aware that his inevitable return to journalism would eventually lead him to interview the man who initiated a world war of his own. After grinding out years in the journalistic trenches, working for the Vancouver Province and Southam newspapers, Rufus was desperate for a headline-making scoop. He began to cover international events and newsmakers, simultaneously infuriating his superiors while gaining their respect. He was eventually given the magazine section of the Province and was later dispatched to London to lead their first overseas bureau. Rufus’s stories from abroad were wildly popular back home in Canada, but as European skies darkened, his investigative reports left readers in no doubt about the danger of a new war on the horizon. And while they digested his interview with Hitler in November of 1933, they also heard of his mysterious disappearance aboard the ship back to England, never to be seen again. Rufus’s untimely and mysterious death cut short not only a writing career that significantly affected the Canadian journalistic and political landscapes, but cut short a life that was worthy of its own headlines.

More books from Literary

Cover of the book The Last Christmas Tree: An Idyl of Immortality by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Oeuvres complètes by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Utopia and the Village in South Asian Literatures by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Les gestes prédictifs by Colin Castle
Cover of the book La Petite fille aux grand’mères by Colin Castle
Cover of the book How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids: by Jancee Dunn​​​​​​​ | Conversation Starters by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Modeling Minority Women by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Les Aventures de Huck Finn by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Jorge Manrique. Poesía (Epub 3 Fijo) by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Soeurs de miséricorde by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Luck by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Embassytown by Colin Castle
Cover of the book The Imagination of the Heart by Colin Castle
Cover of the book De Buddenbrooks by Colin Castle
Cover of the book Performance Anxiety by Colin Castle
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy