10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBEDITORSHIP»
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subeditorship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subeditorship and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Paul McPharlin and the Puppet Theater
McPharlin submitted a detailed plan for a quarterly version of The Marionnette,
but early in ¡930 Craig withdrew the o›er, asking McPharlin instead to work for the
survival of The Mask, by accepting a subeditorship and recruiting American ...
You know the wide experience he has had. Brompton Jonesisto be editor. I have
been offereda subeditorship, and think I shall take the political. Now the
pointisthis:there are two subeditorships still vacant, finance, and the literary side,
which ...
In 1836, when I had resigned the “ New Monthly” into the hands of Mr. Hook, he
proposed to me to take the subeditorship and general literary management of the
“john Bull.” That post I undertook, retaining it for a year. Our “business ” was ...
Occasionally he makes his way, with difficulty, to the subeditorship, or even
editorship of many of the provincial, and 'a few of the metropolitan journals ; but
as his habits are understood to be convivial, and as his means are rarely more
than ...
5
Graham R.: Rosamund Marriott Watson, Woman of Letters
She also picked back up the Pall Mall Gazette column “Graham R.” had
contributed to—“Wares of Autolycus”—thanks to Marriott's subeditorship of the
paper and the feature's anonymity, and commented on the weird entanglement of
past and ...
6
The Oxford Companion to American Literature
... with The Nation, and then accepted the subeditorship of the Atlantic Monthly, 0
a post he held for five years, until he became editor in chief (1871-81). During
these years, he lived in and near Boston, and, although he retained the
democratic ...
James D. Hart, Phillip Leininger, 1995
7
The Chronicler of Barsetshire: A Life of Anthony Trollope
When Robert Bell could not undertake the subeditorship, he chose Edward Dicey
, a fellow member of the Garrick Club and an experienced journalist who had
been foreign correspondent for the Daily Telegraph from 1862 and a leader
writer ...
8
Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Edward Thomas (Illustrated)
You see, I have notyet gone to sleep, tho' Imightas well. A librarianship would
suitme,and I am sure myinterest andexperience would makeme notincompetent!
So woulda subeditorship —on aweekly, for preference.The one I appliedfor came
...
9
Literary New York: Its Landmarks and Associations
He returned richin experience, strong in adversity, poor in pocket. There wasno
glorious opening for him, andfinally he accepted a subeditorship onthe Evening
Mirror, grinding out copy for several hardworking hours each day. The.
10
The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900
1301; during her husband's subeditorship, she prob. wrote most of the literary
arts.—see nos. 1336, 1395, 1485, 1525 and others. 1110 Causes and objects of
the war in America, 328–372. H.W.Wilberforce. Hoey notebook; Oscott II.