In Print and Privilege, Nick Grabbe tells stories from his forty years as a newspaper editor and writer, taking readers from the age of manual typewriters to the decline of print journalism. Nick also shows how he survived an elitist childhood, struggled through his erratic twenties, somehow found fulfillment in career and marriage, and became an advocate for simple living. He describes pioneering as a man at a traditionally women’s college, raising a son with Down Syndrome, and taking part in a campaign to change a local form of government. Through it all, Nick discovered his own meaning of “privilege.”