A great read about the foundations of American journalism, focusing in on America in the early colonies, through the Revolutionary War, and into the times of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Some very interesting stories and tidbits about a number of historical figures, both famous, infamous, and unknown. Burns does a good job bringing the subject, and these figures especially, to life. Interesting looks at a number of famous events and trials, and it forces you to reflect on the state of modern journalism in America. It will surprise you, make you laugh, and (hopefully) make you think. Great for anyone of any age, but especially appreciated as a reminder of some things you might have forgotten from US History class, couched as it is in the focus on journalism and journalists.