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Acknowledgments vii
Chapter 1 From Five Points to Frank Leslie's Illustrated News 1
Chapter 2 Early Work and Training 19
Chapter 3 Travel to Europe and Sallie 39
Chapter 4 Compromise with the South 59
Chapter 5 Falling in Love with Grant 91
Chapter 6 Tweed 119
Chapter 7 The Campaign of 1872 145
Chapter 8 Redpath and Wealth 177
Chapter 9 Access and Authority 197
Chapter 10 Conflict with Curtis 221
Chapter 11 The End of an Era 245
Chapter 12 Nast's Weekly and Guayaquil 265
Conclusion: Legacy 283
Notes 293
Bibliography 341
Index 357
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