Kent Cooper and the Associated Press; an autobiography.
- New York, Random House 1959.
- 334 pages illustrations 24 cm
Who prompted this writing? -- A new century dawns -- Sam Blythe's synonym -- Majoring in telephony -- Through the barriers of yesteryear -- In remembrance of a telegrapher -- Heartfelt thanks for pensions -- The turning point -- The years of World War I -- Music heralds a sunrise -- Into the highest position -- The AP's first interview -- Amusing a president -- New features and news photos -- My only AP dispatch -- A martyr to a hope -- An astonishing suggestion -- When AP loyalty began -- It could have been otherwise -- Ochs--Munsey--Hearst -- The AP's loyalty brigade -- The birth of wirephoto -- Dedicated men -- An AP reportorial hall of fame -- Into the world at large -- The government makes its case -- Four times fifteen -- Postscript.