"History of Irans press"



5 March 2012

"History of Irans press" a book by Faird Qasemi will be marketed today by Sanieh.

IBNA: "History of Irans press" holds the ups and downs of Irans press since its emergence in Iran and its process following the Islamic Revolution."

The book, which holds "The record of the worlds press" written by Younes Shekar-khah, has been written in 10 chapters explaining the history of journalism in Iran as well as the incidents related with the press development in Iran.

The work holds chapters including "Naseri era", "Mozafari era", "First Pahlavi era" and the "Revolutions period".

Moreover the author has presented 67 related sources to help the readers find more information.

"History of Irans press" will be debuted today in 1100 copies and 190 pages.



 
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