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The Telegraph History Of The World An Anthology Of The Telegraphs Finest Reporting Gavin Fuller

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The Telegraph History Of The World An Anthology Of The Telegraphs Finest Reporting Gavin Fuller
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Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 576
Author: Gavin Fuller
ISBN: 9781781315460, 9781781315064, 178131506X, 1781315469
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Telegraph History Of The World An Anthology Of The Telegraphs Finest Reporting Gavin Fuller by Gavin Fuller 9781781315460, 9781781315064, 178131506X, 1781315469 instant download after payment.

An archive of Great Britain's Daily Telegraph news coverage highlights the major historical events from the Victorian era through the twenty-first century.
Celebrating 160 years of reporting, this is an anthology of the headlines that the Telegraph made. The paper sent Stanley to Africa and George Smith to discover the Babylonian story of Noah on ancient tablets. The twenty-two-year-old Churchill wrote from the North-West frontier at £5 a column, and Kipling from the front in the First World War. As well as showcasing the talents of many of these eminent correspondents, The Telegraph History of the World gives a fascinating picture of the way people lived and how news was reported. In 1932 when reporting on the German presidential elections the Telegraph's headline read "Herr Hitler's Hopes Dashed Forever." Not all doom and gloom, the royal births and weddings as well as political scandals make for a diverse and interesting collection from...

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