Printer's Devil to Publisher: Adolph S. Ochs of The New York Times

1963

Biography

by

Doris Faber

A biography of newspaper entrepreneur Adolph S. Ochs, who acquired newspapers and is credited with rescuing The New York Times from near failure and turning it into a globally respected publication. The book traces Ochs’s journey from his early newspaper ventures in Chattanooga—where a debt crisis forced him to take the gamble of a lifetime—to his bold acquisition of the Times and the journalistic principles that guided its revival.

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Jermaine's Notes

June 2025

This book provides more details about Ochs’s early journey in Chattanooga and other prominent publishers of that era. It goes into greater detail about the land deal that nearly ruined him and the deal structure to acquire The New York Times. It’s a good complement to An Honorable Titan: A Biographical Study of Adolph S. Ochs. Read 1963 hardcover

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An Honorable Titan

March 2025

A biography about newspaper entrepreneur Adolph S. Ochs' life. Describes his journey from a Chattanooga dropout to acquiring The New York Times and transforming it into a globally respected journalistic institution.
Doubled down when broke to buy NYT. Unique deal structure. High school dropout. Read 1946 hardcover.