Published 1960
by Oxford University Press in London .
Written in English
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LC Classifications | PN5129 L73 O34 |
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Pagination | 444p. |
Number of Pages | 444 |
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Open Library | OL15435391M |
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The Observer and J. L. Garvin, A Study in a Great Editorship By Alfred M. Gollin Oxford University Press , Librarian's tip: Includes discussion of Lord Northcliffe in multiple chapters. Early life. Astor was born in New York was the eldest son of William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor and Mary Dahlgren younger brothers were John Rudolph Astor (who died young) and John Jacob Astor V, Baron Astor of spent much of his life traveling and living in Europe before his family settled in Great Britain in Parents: William Waldorf Astor, Mary Dahlgren Paul. Major Charles Sydney Goldman (28 April – 7 April ) was a British businessman, author, and journalist who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from until There is a Memorial Stone of C.S. Goldman in the yard on the Murray United ality: British. 'The Observer' and J.L. Garvin, A study in a great editorship by Alfred Gollin really liked it avg rating — 1 rating — published
Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess Astor, CH (19 May – 2 May ) was an American-born British politician who was the second female Member of Parliament (MP) but the first to take her seat, serving from to Sinn Féin's Constance Markievicz had become the first elected female MP in , but refused to take her seat in line with party s: Chiswell Dabney Langhorne, Nancy Witcher . She assisted in the preparation for Alfred M. Gollin's The Observer and J.L. Garvin, A Study in Great Editorship (). Viola Gerard Garvin has sometimes been confused with her father's second wife (married in ), Viola [Taylor Woods] Garvin (), also a writer under a number of names. Resources by J. L. Garvin (13) We hope to get word tomorrow: the letters of James Louis ('J.L.') Garvin, his wife Christina and their son Roland Gerard ('Ged') / edited by Mark Pottle and John G.G. Ledingham ; foreword by Hew Strachan. BOOK REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS THE OBSERVER AND J. L. GARVIN, By (Oxford University Press. Pp, xiii+ 45s.) A. M. COLLIN. This book is not so much an episode in the history of a newspaper as a study of an excepf tional editor and his political influence at the peak of his career.