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ANCHORED A Journalist’s Search For Truth

Autographed by Mort Crim


Mort Crim reported on major conflicts around the world for more than four decades and became the consummate stylish anchorman of the 1970s and 80s, to the point that he served as the inspiration for Will Ferrell’s affectionate parody in the movie Anchorman.

But his award-winning journalism career was no joke, and Crim’s memoir takes readers behind the camera to show what life was like when the local anchorman was as revered as the professional athlete, and just as overpaid. It was a glamorous life, working alongside some of journalism’s legends: Walter Cronkite, David Brinkley, Dan Rather and Ted Koppel.

“While [Crim] has spent a professional lifetime focusing on the most interesting people in a fascinating world, he’s done an extraordinary job of concealing one of the most interesting stories of all—his own. Until now. Read on!” — Ted Koppel, Former Anchor, ABC Nightline

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