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Traill's long connection with journalism must not obscure the fact that he was a man of letters rather than a journalist. He wrote best when he wrote with least sense of the burden of responsibility. His playful humour and his ready wit were given full scope only when he was writing to please
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very cleverly the style of all the leading journals of the day, and was at once recognized as the work of a born humorist. Traill sustained this reputation with
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in 1865 but then he read for the bar and was called in 1869. In 1871 he received an appointment as an Inspector of Returns for the
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from 1889 until 1891, which experienced an increase in circulation during his time there. In 1897, he became first editor of
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was a pamphlet which was published without his name soon after he had begun to write for the newspapers. It was called
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side, and he continued to contribute to that paper up to 1895. In the meantime he had also joined the staff of the
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family, the Traills of Rattar, and his father, James Traill, was the stipendiary magistrate of
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The Israelitish Question and the Comments of the Canaan Journals thereon
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he published a volume on the country; and in 1897 appeared his book on
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in 1893-1898; he wrote, for several series of biographies, studies of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Low, S. J.; Kaul, Chandrika. "Traill, Henry Duff (1842–1900)".
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The new fiction, and other essays on literary subjects
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He also edited the Centenary edition of the Works of
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 437:Dictionary of National Biography 157:. He followed Greenwood to the 153:, then under the editorship of 462: 418: 1: 499: 557:UK public library membership 7: 595:(public domain audiobooks) 45:Blackheath, London, England 10: 729: 589:Works by Henry Duff Traill 571:Works by Henry Duff Traill 431:"Traill, Henry Duff"  688:British newspaper editors 631: 619: 611: 606: 292:Glaucus, a tale of a Fish 134:St John's College, Oxford 79: 74:St John's College, Oxford 69: 51: 30: 23: 713:British male biographers 678:English male journalists 470:"Henry Duff Traill Dead" 411: 387:The Marquis of Salisbury 332: 130:Merchant Taylors' School 116:, he belonged to an old 529:Encyclopædia Britannica 107: 683:English travel writers 549:10.1093/ref:odnb/27661 294:, was produced at the 318:on 21 February 1900. 314:in 1898. He died in 290:(1897). 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Blackheath, London, England
London, England
St John's College, Oxford
Blackheath
Caithness
Greenwich
Woolwich
Merchant Taylors' School
St John's College, Oxford
natural sciences
Board of Education
Pall Mall Gazette
Frederick Greenwood
St. James's Gazette
Liberal
Saturday Review
Daily Telegraph
The Observer
The Times
Exodus
parodied
Coleridge
Sterne
William III
Shaftesbury
Strafford
Lord Salisbury
Sir John Franklin
Arctic
Egypt

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