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Pierre-Jules Hetzel / GillPierre-Jules Hetzel (1814 -1886) French editor and publisher, best known for his lavishly illustrated editions of Jules Vernes novels so highly prized by collectors today
Francois Paul Meurice / DemareFrancois Paul Meurice (1818-1905) French dramatist and editor of the Evenement, founded by Victor Hugo to whom he was the literary executor, and edited his works (1880-1885)
Juliette Adam (nee Lamber) / GillJuliette Adam (nee Lamber) French writer, editor, feminist and ultimately centenarian
C. P. Scott aged 80Charles Prestwich Scott (1846-1932), British journalist, publisher and politician, shown here on his 80th birthday in 1926, in his 55th year as editor of The Manchester Guardian
Tom Titt / James Louis GarvinJames Louis Garvin. Influential British journalist, editor, and author. Here characterised as a werewolf type creature
Frank Reynolds at WorkFrank Reynolds, artist, illustrator and cartoonist (1876-1953), later art editor of Punch. Profiled in The Sketch at one of their humorous artists
A Study in CreationThe editor and staff of a daily newspaper use a range of devices to search a censored telegram for news during World War One, a satirical comment on censorship during the period
R. D. Blumenfeld / ExpressRALPH DAVID BLUMENFELD American journalist. Editor of the British Daily Express from 1902 to 1932
America Celebrities, Literary Celebrities of New York. WilliPortrait of William Briant, editor of the Evening Post from 1830, travel writer and poet
Levy-Lawson Editor VfEDWARD LEVY-LAWSON 1st Baron Burnham Editor of The Daily Telegraph
James Louis Garvin / Vf 11JAMES LOUIS GARVIN English journalist; Editor of the Observer, the Pall Mall Gazette and the Encyclopaedia Britannica
Geoffrey GrigsonGEOFFREY GRIGSON Poet and editor
Portraits of Mme Caillaux, M. Joseph Caillaux and M. GastonMme Caillaux, wife of the French Minister of Financeb Joseph Caillaux who shot Gaston Calmette, Managing Editor of the Figaro
Mr Siever leaving courtMr Robert Siever, a well known racing man and editor of the Winning Post in court for the blackmail of Mr Jack Barnato Joel, a partner in the firm
Training Anti-Socialists, London, 1909Photograph showing a training meeting of the Anti-Socialist Union of Great Britain, Victoria Street, London, 1909. On the right of the picture is Mr. Blumenfeld, editor of the Daily Express newspaper
Dionysius LardnerDIONYSIUS LARDNER Writer on science, editor of the Cabinet Cyclopedia, with his autograph
James Louis GarvinJAMES LOUIS GARVIN Editor of the Observer, circa 1924
In the editors room: a special artists drawing is broughtA photograph showing the editors office of the Illustrated London News with editor Bruce Ingram, seated, assessing a a drawing submitted for publication by one of the ILN special artists
Dear, Dear, Dear! by G. E. StuddyEarly illustration by G. E. Studdy during World War I, showing a soldier (standing) speaking to a older lady on a London bus or tube train
Sir Henry ColeSIR HENRY COLE Civil servant, museum director, artist, editor
Owen SeamanOWEN SEAMAN writer, generally humorous : editor of Punch
Game of chess by telegraphA game of chess played between London and Portsmouth, through the electric telegraph of the South Western Railway on April 10th, 1845. Suggested by Mr
Revolutionary JournalThe inflammatory journal Pere Duchesne is distributed to armies : frontispiece shows editor Jacques Hebert, who will quarrel with Robespierre and be guillotined 24.3.1794
John Henry WalshJOHN HENRY WALSH sporting writer under the nom- de-plume Stonehenge, editor of The Field. In 1875
C P SCOTTCHARLES PRESTWICH SCOTT, influential editor of the Manchester Guardian, who enunciated the principle Comment is free, but facts are sacred
Ainsworth / GreatbatchWILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH English novelist and magazine editor
Raymond A Palmer, American author and editorRaymond Arthur Palmer, American author and editor, described by John Keel as the man who invented flying saucers. He edited Amazing Stories (1938-1949)
F Bligh BondFREDERICK BLIGH BOND psychic archeologist, editor &c, associated with doscoveries at Glastonbury
Jack Collings Squire, writer and editorJack Collings Squire (1884-1958), writer and editor, noted for his parodies and pastiches
Thomas Marlowe, journalist and editorTHOMAS MARLOWE journalist, editor of the Daily Mail from 1899 to 1926
Lord Jeffrey / House / EdinbFRANCIS, LORD JEFFREY Home in Edinburgh of the Scottish lawyer and Editor of the Edinburgh Review
Allingham / TaylorWILLIAM ALLINGHAM Irish poet and magazine editor
James Payn / Downey 1890JAMES PAYN English novelist and editor in 1890
Charles Mackay PhotoCHARLES MACKAY Writer and editor best known for his Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds of which we possess a first edition
Samuel Silvestre SacySAMUEL SILVESTRE de SACY French writer, editor and political journalist, son of noted orientalist
V E P ChaslesVictor Euphemon Philarete CHASLES French writer, editor
Stephen SpenderEnglish poet, literary critic and editor, Sir Stephen Harold Spender (1909-1995)
Wc Bryant / QuinnellWILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT American poet and editor
John Delane / Times / CdvJOHN THADEUS DELANE Editor of The Times
Brooks / Charles W ShirleyCHARLES WILLIAM (SHIRLEY) BROOKS Journalist, novelist, and Editor of Punch
Sensationalist NewsThe modern editor and his boss, the pressure to publish sensational news
LYDIA BECKER / 1827-1890LYDIA BECKER Editor of the Womens Suffrage Journal & founder of Manchesters Womens Suffrage Committee
SIR SIDNEY LEE 1859-1926SIR SIDNEY LEE An eminent English man of letters who edited the Dictionary of National Biography and wrote the life of Shakespeare
Poe Home, RavenswoodEdgar Allan Poes home at Ravenswood, Long Island, where he lived while working in New York as magazine editor
Sir Richard SteeleSIR RICHARD STEELE writer, editor of the Tatler
Editor of the FutureA high-tech editor of the future - protected by a Faraday cage and earthed, he dictates stories onto gramophone cylinders
Henri BarbusseHENRI BARBUSSE French editor and author
Sir Henry Cole, English civil servant and administratorSir Henry Cole, English civil servant and inventor. He used a pseudonym, Felix Summerly, for design work and childrens books