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269:; and though the butt of the more scholarly literary world, his articles were invariably full of interesting matter and helped to make the reputation of the paper. He collected a large library and had an elaborate system of keeping common-place books, so that he could be turned on to write upon any conceivable subject with the certainty that he would bring into his article enough show or reality of special information to make it excellent reading for a not very critical public; and his extraordinary faculty for never saying the same thing twice in the same way had a sort of "sporting" interest even to those who were more particular. Also in 1857, Sala became one of the founders of the 1140: 33: 186: 1058: 249: 1159: 265:, and it was in this capacity that he did his most characteristic work, whether as a foreign correspondent in all parts of the world, or as a writer of "leaders" or special articles. His literary style, highly coloured and bombastic, gradually became associated by the public with their conception of the 161:
Sala was born on 24 November 1828 in London. His legal father Augustus John James Sala (1789–1829) being the son of an Italian who came to London to arrange ballets at the theatres. His natural father and godfather was Captain Charles "Henry" Fairfield, an acquaintance of his mother,
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357:"And for how long will a People suffer the mad tyranny of a Ruler, who outrages their Laws, who strangles their Liberties, who fleeces and squeezes and tramples upon them" (The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous). 174:. He was at school at Paris from 1839 but his family returned to England due to the political unrest in the city. He learnt drawing in London, and in his earlier years he did odd-jobs in scene-painting (for 339:
Mrs. George Augustus Sala died in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 31 December 1885, after a very brief illness. In 1890, Sala married a second wife, Bessie Stannard, who was the sister-in-law of writer
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was that of ephemeral journalism; and his name goes down to posterity as perhaps the most popular and most voluble of the newspaper men of the period.
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During a visit to Australia in 1885, Sala coined the phrase "Marvellous Melbourne" to describe the booming city of
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in 1860, which were issued in column form in 1866; and in the former year he was given the editorship of
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America Revisited: From the Bay of New York to the Gulf of Mexico, and from Lake Michigan to the Pacific
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George Augustus Sala and the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press: The Personal Style of a Public Writer
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Sala published many volumes of fiction, travels and essays, and he edited various other works, but his
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Evening Post (New York (NY)), October 23, 1867, page 2, Image 2, NYS HISTORIC NEWSPAPERS
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At an early date he tried his hand at writing, and in 1851 attracted the attention of
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and other sources, but he never could keep his money. In 1879, Sala wrote a bawdy
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Letters of George Augustus Sala to Edmund Yates – Victorian Fiction Research Guide
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planter D. P. Simon. His great-grandmother was the Caribbean entrepreneur,
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Enterprising Women: Gender, Race, and Power in the Revolutionary Atlantic
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Enterprising Women: Gender, Race, and Power in the Revolutionary Atlantic
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pension of £100 a year, but he was a broken-down man, and he died at
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The Life and Adventures of George Augustus Sala. Written by Himself
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Twice round the clock, or, The hours of the day and night in London
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day
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The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, In Three Volumes
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A Journey Due North, Being Notes of a Residence in Russia
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American Food Writing: An Anthology with Classic Recipes
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and was most famous for his articles and leaders for
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He founded his own periodical, 14: 1278: 1212:English people of Italian descent 1197:19th-century English male writers 1087: 1043:(3510): 141–142. 2 February 1895. 300:of flagellation erotica entitled 1262:English male short story writers 1247:19th-century English journalists 1202:19th-century British journalists 1157: 1056: 273:, which still flourishes today. 1171:George Augustus Sala Collection 1021: 996: 971: 925: 908: 607:(online ed.). Oxford, UK: 369: 322:, England, on 8 December 1895. 237:, published articles by him on 1242:19th-century English novelists 833: 769: 738: 696: 595:Edwards, P. D. 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London
Henrietta Catharina Simon
Dorothy Thomas
John Strange Winter
Illustrated London News
The Daily Telegraph
Sydney Savage Club
Henrietta Catharina Simon
Demerara
Dorothy Thomas
John Medex Maddox
Princess's Theatre, London

Mathew Brady
Charles Dickens
Edmund Yates
penny dreadful
Edwin Brett
Illustrated London News
William Makepeace Thackeray
Cornhill
Hogarth

The Daily Telegraph
Sydney Savage Club
pantomime
Gilbert and Sullivan
pornographic novel
The Mysteries of Verbena House

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