The Press And Its Story An Account of the Birth And Development of Journalism U
The Press And Its Story An Account of the Birth And Development of Journalism U
J D James David Symon
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The editor had pilgrims every- 243 Society Journals where — he recognized that all men walked in a vain show. His weekly story was, and is, a " Vain Tale. " His object was to show the vanities of the week, without ignoring or disguising the fact that they are vanities, but keeping always in mind that in the buying and selling of them there is always to be made a profit of the truth. Readers may find it a pleasant exercise to try to unravel this riddling sentence, which is entirely characteristi...c of Vanity Fair at its best. Murray was a prominent contributor, and he certainly spared none. From his pen came many of the caustic character sketches, signed "Jehu Junior, " in which he drove furiously at public men. The letterpress of these was written to accompany one of the most note- worthy and valuable features of the paper — the Vanity Fair cartoon. These were begun with the thirteenth number, and they brought luck. Bowles had secured for his artist that weird Italian, Pellegrini, who had a terrible gift for caricature.
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