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Empire of Ink

The Printers, Rogues, and Radicals Who Invented the American Newspaper

Contributors

By Alex Wright

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Jun 16, 2026
Page Count
368 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9781541606791

Price

$32.00

Price

$42.00 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. Hardcover $32.00 $42.00 CAD
  2. ebook $18.99 $24.99 CAD

A sweeping history of America’s first media revolution: the rise of the newspaper, and the transformation of a fledgling republic into the world’s first information superpower

No society had ever generated so much ink and paper in so little time. Between the Revolutionary War and the dawn of the twentieth century, the number of American newspapers increased five hundredfold, producing the greatest outpouring of printed matter the world had ever seen. In Empire of Ink, Alex Wright tells the story of how an unruly young democracy found its voice—fueled by a mix of new technologies, bold public policies, and a distinctly American zeal for free expression that unleashed a torrent of newsprint, knitting together a fractious republic.

It was a wild, boisterous era—populated by gunslinging editors, tramp printers, zealous reformers, brilliant inventors, and literal snake-oil salesmen. Together, they transformed journalism, built a new industry, and helped forge the nation’s character. By century’s end, this freewheeling press had yielded to corporate interests. Wealthy media barons seized on new technologies and economies of scale to consolidate power—shaping the mass media that would define the twentieth century.

Vividly bringing to life a pivotal chapter in American history, Empire of Ink reveals how the same struggles over truth, technology, and power continue to echo into today’s digital age.


Alex Wright

About the Author

Alex Wright is the author of Glut and Cataloging the World. A writer and designer, he has led digital projects for Google News and The New York Times, and holds a PhD in design from Carnegie Mellon. He divides his time between Brooklyn and the Hudson Valley. 

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