Murrow is the biography of America's foremost broadcast journalist,
Edward R. Murrow. At twenty-nine, he was the prototype of a species new
to communications--an eyewitness to history with power to reach
millions. His wartime radio reports from London rooftops brought the
world into American homes for the first time. His legendary television
documentary See It Now exposed us to the scandals and injustices within
our own country. Friend of Presidents, conscience of the people, Murrow
remained an enigma--idealistic, creative, self-destructive. In this
portrait, based on twelve years of research, A. M. Sperber reveals the
complexity and achievements of a man whose voice, intelligence, and
honesty inspired a nation during its most profound and vulnerable times.