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Illustrated News (other)
''Illustrated News'' or ''The Illustrated News'' may refer to: *''Canadian Illustrated News'', Montreal *'' The Illustrated Australian News'' *'' Illustrated Daily News'', Los Angeles *'' The Illustrated London News'' *''The Illustrated Police News'', London * ''Illustrated Police News'' (Boston) *'' Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'', London *''Illustrated Sydney News'' *'' The Illustrated War News'', London See also Disambiguation pages *Illustrated (other) Illustrated may refer to: *'' Classics Illustrated'' *'' Cook's Illustrated'' *'' Fiction Illustrated'' *''Frost Illustrated'' *'' Hero Illustrated'' *''Horns Illustrated'' *'' Illustrated Life Rhodesia'' *''Lloyd's Illustrated London Newspaper'' ... * Illustrated Magazine * Illustrated Weekly {{disambig ...
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Canadian Illustrated News
The ''Canadian Illustrated News'' was a weekly Canadian illustrated magazine published in Montreal from 1869 to 1883. It was published by George Desbarats. The magazine was notable for being the first in the world to consistently produce photographs at a successful rate. This was possible with the financial backing of George Desbarats, as well as the invention of half-tone photoengraving by William Leggo. The Canadian federal MP Fabien Vanasse was one of the notable journalists of the publication. More than 15,000 illustrations were published during the magazine's 14 years of existence, before it stopped publication as it accumulated losses. The magazine had a French language counterpart also published by Desbarats called ''L'Opinion publique'', that published many times the English magazine's illustrations and many of its articles translated into French. Many notable prints in ''Canadian Illustrated News'' are kept in various museums. For example, a print by Henri Julien of t ...
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The Illustrated Australian News
''The Illustrated Australian News'' was a monthly news magazine of record in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its precursor ''Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers'' was first published in 1837 by Ebenezer Syme Ebenezer Syme (15 September 1825 – 13 March 1860) was a Scottish-Australian journalist, proprietor and manager of ''The Age''. Syme was born at North Berwick, Scotland, third son of George Alexander Syme, schoolmaster, and his wife Jean, '' ... and David Syme. The title was later changed to ''The Illustrated Australian News and Musical Times'' and finally shortened to ''The Illustrated Australian News'' from no. 233 (26 January 1876) through to the final edition, no. 408 (1 May 1889).Illustrated Australian News: Information
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Illustrated Daily News
The ''Daily News'' (originally the ''Illustrated Daily News'') was a newspaper published in Los Angeles from 1923 to 1954. It was founded in 1923 by Cornelius Vanderbilt IV and bought by Manchester Boddy who operated it through most of its existence. The ''Daily News'' was founded in 1923 by Vanderbilt as the first of several newspapers he wanted to manage. After quickly going into receivership, it was sold to Boddy, a businessman with no newspaper experience. Boddy was able to make the newspaper succeed, and it remained profitable through the 1930s and 1940s, taking a Democratic perspective at a time when most Los Angeles newspapers supported the Republican Party. The newspaper began a steep decline in the late 1940s, continuing into the early 1950s. In 1950, Boddy ran in both the Democratic and Republican primaries for the United States Senate. He finished a distant second in each, and lost interest in the newspaper. He sold his stake in the paper in 1952 and, after change ...
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The Illustrated London News
''The Illustrated London News'' appeared first on Saturday 14 May 1842, as the world's first illustrated weekly news magazine. Founded by Herbert Ingram, it appeared weekly until 1971, then less frequently thereafter, and ceased publication in 2003. The company continues today as Illustrated London News Ltd, a publishing, content, and digital agency in London, which holds the publication and business archives of the magazine. History 1842–1860: Herbert Ingram ''The Illustrated London News'' founder Herbert Ingram was born in Boston, Lincolnshire, in 1811, and opened a printing, newsagent, and bookselling business in Nottingham around 1834 in partnership with his brother-in-law, Nathaniel Cooke.Isabel Bailey"Ingram, Herbert (1811–1860)" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 17 September 2014] As a newsagent, Ingram was struck by the reliable increase in newspaper sales when they featured pictures and shocking stories. Ingram beg ...
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The Illustrated Police News
''The Illustrated Police News'' was a weekly illustrated newspaper which was one of the earliest British tabloids. It featured sensational and melodramatic reports and illustrations of murders and hangings and was a direct descendant of the execution broadsheets of the 18th century. History ''The Illustrated Police News'', first published in 1864, was inspired by ''The Illustrated London News'', which had been launched in 1842 and revealed that newspapers with illustrations could achieve high sales. Its standards of illustration and tone were reminiscent of an earlier publication, ''The Newgate Calendar'', and the popular "penny dreadfuls". It gained a reputation for sensationalism during the Jack the Ripper murders of 1888. Around the turn of the 20th century ''The Illustrated Police News'' ran numerous articles dealing with the "alien immigration question" that promoted xenophobic Xenophobia () is the fear or dislike of anything which is perceived as being foreign or s ...
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Illustrated Police News (Boston)
The ''Illustrated Police News'' (''ca.'' 1860–1904) or the ''Police News'' was a weekly periodical published in Boston, Massachusetts. In a popular, sensationalist syle it reported news of crime and legal proceedings with stories about, for instance, Billy the Kid and Bat Masterson. Editors or owners included John Stetson and A. H. Millett.''American Stationer'', June 4, 1896 References External linksPicture of the cover of the Easter 1896 editionin the NYPL Digital Galleryon the Circus History Society website19th Century Mormon Article Newspaper Indexat the Harold E. Lee Library of Brigham Young University *The Illustrated Police News, Law Courts and Weekly Record' on WorldCatThe Illustrated Police News, Law-Courts, and Weekly Recordfulltext issues at the Digital Library of Villanova University. 1860s establishments in Massachusetts 19th century in Boston Weekly magazines published in the United States Defunct magazines published in the United States Magazines est ...
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Illustrated Sporting And Dramatic News
The ''Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'' was a British weekly magazine founded in 1874 and published in London. In 1945 it changed its name to the ''Sport and Country'', and in 1957 to the ''Farm and Country'', before closing in 1970. History The ''Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'' was founded in 1874. The paper covered, as its title indicates, both sporting and theatrical events, including news and criticism. It also contained original pieces of fiction in serials and a story or two in each issue. There were numerous similar publications in Britain at the time, including the ''Illustrated London News'', which shared its address and some illustrators with the magazine.Victorian Illustrated Newspapers and Journals: Select list
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Illustrated Sydney News
''The Illustrated Sydney News'' was a monthly English language newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. History First published on 8 October 1853 by Walter George Mason (1820 – 12 March 1866), William Edward Vernon and Ludolf Theodore Mellin. ''The Illustrated Sydney News'' was published from 1853 to 1872. From 1872 to 1881 the title was changed to ''The Illustrated Sydney News and New South Wales Agriculturist and Grazier'' and then back to the original shorter title between 1881 and 1894. The first edition received mixed reviews in the ''Sydney Morning Herald''. Edward Vernon and Ludolf Mellin sold their shares of the paper within six months of its first publication and embarked on a new publication ''The Goulburn Chronicle and Southern Advertiser''. Vernon had previously collaborated with William Kennedy between 1846–1847 to produce ''The Citizen'' in Sydney. Mellin, was a native of Braunschweig in Germany. He was a contemporary of , the German social re ...
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The Illustrated War News
''The Illustrated War News'' with first issue, Volume 1 dated August 1914, was a weekly magazine during the First World War, published by the Illustrated London News and Sketch Ltd. of London, England. History At the outbreak of the war, the magazine ''The Illustrated London News'' began to publish illustrated reports related entirely to the war and entitled it ''The Illustrated War News''. The magazine comprised 48 pages of articles, photographs, diagrams and maps printed in landscape format Page orientation is the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing. The two most common types of orientation are ''portrait'' and ''landscape''. The term "portrait orientation" comes from visual art terminology and describes .... From 1916 it was issued as a 40-page publication in portrait format. It was reputed to have the largest number of artist-correspondents reporting on the progress of the war. It ceased publication in 1918. References News magazines publ ...
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Illustrated (other)
Illustrated may refer to: *'' Classics Illustrated'' *'' Cook's Illustrated'' *'' Fiction Illustrated'' *''Frost Illustrated'' *'' Hero Illustrated'' *''Horns Illustrated'' *'' Illustrated Life Rhodesia'' *''Lloyd's Illustrated London Newspaper'' *''Marvel Illustrated'' *'' Mechanix Illustrated'' *'' Military Illustrated'' *'' Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' *'' Railroads Illustrated'' *''Science Illustrated'' *'' Sports Illustrated'' *''Sports Illustrated Kids'' *'' The Illustrated American'' *'' The War Illustrated'' Illustrated Magazine or The Illustrated Magazine may refer to: *'' Hutchings' Illustrated California Magazine'', San Francisco *'' The English Illustrated Magazine'', London Illustrated News or The Illustrated News may refer to: *''Canadian Illustrated News'', Montreal *''The Illustrated Australian News'' *'' The Illustrated London News'' *''The Illustrated Police News'', London * ''Illustrated Police News'' (Boston) *'' Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'', Londo ...
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Illustrated Magazine (other)
''Illustrated Magazine'' or ''The Illustrated Magazine'' may refer to: *'' Hutchings' Illustrated California Magazine'', San Francisco *'' The English Illustrated Magazine'', London See also Disambiguation pages * Illustrated (other) * Illustrated News * Illustrated Weekly {{disambig ...
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