This book is a collection of sketches about the leading journalists and newspapers of Victorian London. The author provides intimate portraits of the men and women who shaped public opinion at the time, and offers a fascinating glimpse into the workings of the newspaper industry. He also reflects on the broader cultural and social changes that were taking place in London during this period. Anyone interested in media history or Victorian London will find this book to be a rich and rewarding read.
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