2 edition of Delane of the Times found in the catalog.
Delane of the Times
Sir Edward Tyas Cook
Published
1916
by H. Holt and Company in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. [302]-304.
Statement | by Sir Edward Cook. |
Series | Makers of the nineteenth century |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | x, 319 p. : |
Number of Pages | 319 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23755351M |
Sir George Webbe Dasent, D. C. L. (–) was a British translator of folk tales and contributor to The Times Life. Dasent was born 22 May at St Returning to England in he became assistant editor of The Times under his schoolmate Delane, whose sister he married. Delane is an avid reader who has been told her whole life to get her nose out of the book. She was the closet nerd in school until she got old enough to beat the crap out of anyone who made fun of her for reading and studying.
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Delane, John Thaddeus,Times (London, England), Great Britain -- Politics and government Publisher London: Constable & company ltd. Collection cdl; americana Digitizing sponsor MSN Contributor University of California Libraries Language EnglishPages: Subjects John Thadeus Delane (–) was the editor of The Times (London) for thirty-six years, beginning in John Thadeus Delane (11 October – 22 November ), editor of The Times (London), was born in London.
He was the second son of W.F.A. Delane, a barrister, of an old Irish family, who about was appointed by Times publisher John Walter II to financial manager of The Times.
While still a boy he attracted Walter's attention, and it was always intended that he should find work on the. The materials for Delane's life, apart from his own letters and diaries, are fairly abundant. In the Greville Memoirs there are over fifty direct references to him, and many more indirect allusions to the policy and influence of The Times during his editorship.
John Thadeus Delane (11 October – 22 November ), editor of The Times (London), was born in London. He was the second son of W.F.A.
Delane, a barrister, of an old Irish family, who about was appointed by Times publisher John Walter II as financial manager of The Times. Education: King's College London, Magdalen Hall, Oxford. John Thadeus Delane, Editor of "The Times": His Life and Correspondence - Vol.
By Arthur Irwin Dasent. Delane, of The Times is an article from The North American Review, Volume View more articles from The North American this article on. This book recounts the brave editorship of John Delane of The Times who almost single handed - but with the extraordinary help of the work of Florence Nightingale and a small handful of others- held the coalition government to account and eventually forced the downfall of the Prime Minister 4/5(1).
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London, Constable & Co., (OCoLC) John Thadeus Delane ( ) was the editor of The Times (London) for thirty-six years, beginning in Cook's biography of this influential editor focuses not only on the history of the era in which Delane lived, but more specifically Delane's career at the paper, examining his methods, his concept of journalism, his love of London's social world, and measuring his influence on his profession.
John Thadeus Delane, Editor of "The Times": Editor of "The Times"; His Life and Correspondence by Arthur Irwin Dasent. Publication date Publisher John Murray Collection americana Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of unknown library Language English. Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Delane, John Thaddeus,The Times, London, Great Britain -- Politics & government Publisher London: J. Murray Collection cdl; americana Digitizing sponsor MSN Contributor University of California Libraries Language English Volume 1Pages:. The Irish Times - Tuesday, Decem HENRY KELLY BOOK OF THE DAY: Delane’s War: How Front-line Reports from the Crimean War brought down the British Government, By Tim Coates, Biteback, pp £Since We Fell is a psychological thriller novel by American author Dennis Lehane, published in May Lehane noted the main difficulty in writing the book "was making sure I didn't see Reviewing for The New York Times, Janet Maslin wrote the novel "[is] Author: Dennis Lehane.
To read Delane’s War is to be led by Coates into a Victorian England where Dickens was writing for the Times and Florence Nightingale was demanding Author: HENRY KELLY.