Newspapermen by Dudley Edwards

Newspapermen by Dudley Edwards

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Opposites in most respects, Hugh Cudlipp and Cecil Harmsworth King were the "Barnum and Bailey" of Fleet Street. Together they created the world's biggest publishing empire but their relationship foundered sensationally in 1968 when, as King tried to topple the Prime Minister, Cudlipp toppled King.

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Newspapermen by Dudley Edwards

Opposites in most respects, Hugh Cudlipp and Cecil Harmsworth King were the "Barnum and Bailey" of Fleet Street. Together they created the world's biggest publishing empire but their relationship foundered sensationally in 1968 when, as King tried to topple the Prime Minister, Cudlipp toppled King.
Ruth Dudley Edwards is an historian, journalist and crime writer. Her non-fiction includes Victor Gollancz- a Biography (winner of the James Tate Black Memorial Prize), The Pursuit of Reason- The Economist, 1843-1993 and The Faithful Tribe- an intimate portrait of the loyal institutions; her nine crime novels are satires on the British Establishment.
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ISBN 13 9780436199929
ISBN 10 0436199920
Title Newspapermen
Author Dudley Edwards
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2003-05-01
Number of pages 480
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