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that Stead had claimed was genuine. Stead visited a photographer who produced a photograph of him with an alleged deceased soldier known as "Piet Botha". Stead claimed the photographer could not have come across any information about Piet Botha; however, Tuckett discovered that an article in 1899 had
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Stead became an enthusiastic supporter of the peace movement, and of many other movements, popular and unpopular, in which he impressed the public generally as an extreme visionary, though his practical energy was recognised by a considerable circle of admirers and pupils. Stead was a pacifist and a
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His sheer energy helped to revolutionise the often stuffy world of Victorian journalism, while his blend of sensationalism and indignation set the tone for British tabloids. Like many journalists, he was a curious mixture of conviction, opportunism and sheer humbug. According to his biographer W.
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which purported to be a communication with Stead via a medium, Pardoe Woodman. In the book, Stead described his death at sea and discussed the nature of the afterlife. The manuscript was produced using automatic writing, and Ms. Stead cited as proof of its authenticity the writer's habit of going
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in South Africa remained of primary importance; many politicians and statesmen, who on most subjects were completely at variance with his ideas, nevertheless owed something to them. Rhodes made him his confidant, and was inspired in his will by his suggestions; and Stead was intended to be one of
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Mr. Hearst, I am very glad to see you. I have been very curious to see you for some time, ever since I saw how you were handling the Journal. But do you know why I want to see you? I have been long on the look out for a man to appear who will carry out my ideal of government by journalism. I am
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from 1870 and despite his inexperience was appointed editor of the newspaper in 1871. Aged just 22 Stead was the youngest newspaper editor in the country. Stead used Darlington's excellent railway connections to his advantage, increasing the newspaper's distribution to national levels. Stead was
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and is said to have been able to read Latin almost as well as he could read English. It was Stead's mother who perhaps had the most lasting influence on her son's career. One of Stead's favourite childhood memories was of his mother leading a local campaign against the government's controversial
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F. Regard, 'The sexual exploitation of the poor in W.T. Stead's The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon (1885) : Humanity, democracy and the origins of the tabloid press', in Narrating Poverty and Precarity in Britain (ed. B. Korte et F. Regard), Berlin, De Gruyter, 2014, pp.
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amounted to one of the great imperial disasters of the period. After General Gordon's death in Khartoum in January 1885, Stead ran the first 24-point headline in newspaper history, ‘TOO LATE!’, bemoaning the relief force's failure to rescue a national hero.
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In 1884 Stead pressured the government to send his friend General Gordon to the Sudan to protect British interests in Khartoum. The eccentric Gordon disobeyed orders, and the siege of Khartoum, Gordon's death and the failure of the hugely expensive
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in Great Britain. He has been described as "the most famous journalist in the British Empire". He is considered to have influenced how the press could be used to influence public opinion and government policy, and advocated
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With all his unpopularity, and all the suspicion and opposition engendered by his methods, his personality remained a forceful one, in both public and private life. He was an early imperial idealist, whose influence on
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included incorporating maps and diagrams into a newspaper, breaking up longer articles with eye-catching subheadings and blending his own opinions with those of the people he interviewed. He made a feature of the
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During the following year he managed to persuade the British government to supply an additional £5.5 million to bolster weakening naval defences, after which he published a series of articles. Stead was not a
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In 1873 he married his childhood sweetheart, Emma Lucy Wilson, the daughter of a local merchant and shipowner; they would eventually have six children. In 1876 Stead joined a campaign to repeal the
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reported very little about Stead's last hours. He chatted enthusiastically through the 11-course meal that fateful night, telling thrilling tales (including one about the cursed mummy of the
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extras, and his enterprise and originality exercised a potent influence on contemporary journalism and politics. Stead's first sensational campaign was based on a Nonconformist pamphlet,
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sell out. Copies changed hands for 20 times their original value and the office was besieged by 10,000 members of the public. The popularity of the articles was so great that the
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Stead claimed to be in receipt of messages from the spirit world and, in 1892, to be able to produce automatic writing. His spirit contact was alleged to be the departed
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Stead had often claimed that he would die from either lynching or drowning. He had published two pieces that gained greater significance in light of his fate on the
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Sydney Robinson, "He twisted facts, invented stories, lied, betrayed confidences, but always with a genuine desire to reform the world – and himself." According to
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Goldsworthy, Simon. "English nonconformity and the pioneering of the modern newspaper campaign: including the strange case of WT Stead and the Bulgarian horrors".
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Stead threw himself into the Boer cause and attacked the government with characteristic violence, and consequently his name was removed from the will's executors.
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as assistant editor; she was also a substantial contributor under the pseudonym "Miss X". Stead claimed that he was in the habit of communicating with Freer by
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always guided by a moral mission, influenced by his faith, and wrote to a friend that the position would be "a glorious opportunity of attacking the devil".
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Grant Richards said that "The thing that operated most strongly in lessening Stead's hold on the general public was his absorption in spiritualism".
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Gill, Clare. " 'I'm really going to kill him this time': Olive Schreiner, WT Stead, and the Politics of Publicity in the Review of Reviews".
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The number of his publications gradually became very large, as he wrote with facility and sensationalist fervour on all sorts of subjects, from
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and to name his lead character Eliza. Another of the characters described, the ‘Minotaur of London’, has been suggested as having inspired
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campaigner for peace, who favoured a "United States of Europe" and a "High Court of Justice among the nations" (an early version of the
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prisons. He was convicted on technical grounds that he had failed to first secure permission for the ‘purchase’ from the girl's father.
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wrote that Stead had no scientific training and was credulous when it came to the subject of spiritualism. Tuckett examined a case of
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Regard, Frederic. "The Sexual Exploitation of the Poor in W.T. Stead's 'New Journalism': Humanity, Democracy and the Tabloid Press".
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by nearly forty years, and he became "the foremost publisher of paperbacks in the Victorian Age". In 1896, Stead launched the series
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back to cross "t's" and dot "i's" while proof-reading, which she said was characteristic of her father's writing technique in life.
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April 15, 1912, and is numbered amongst those who, dying nobly, enabled others to live." A duplicate bronze is located on the
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The Penny Poets (The Masterpiece Library: Series I) ("Review of Reviews" Office; Stead's Publishing House) - Book Series List
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act was a trick and published the secret code and all the details of the trick method they had used under the title of
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of 1899 and 1907; for the latter he printed a daily paper during the four-month conference. He has a bust at the
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in Cambridge. The bulk of this collection comprises Stead's letters from his many correspondents, including Sir
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Stead lived in Chicago for six months in 1893-4, campaigning against brothels and drinking dens, and published
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in British journalism—although other interviews had appeared in British papers before—with his interview with
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From scrapbook in the Carrie Chapman Catt Collection in the Rare Book and Special Collection Division at the
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From scrapbook in the Carrie Chapman Catt Collection in the Rare Book and Special Collection Division at the
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The ‘Maiden Tribute’ campaign was the high point in Stead's career in daily journalism. The series inspired
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eulogised Stead as "a ruthless fighter, who had always believed himself to be 'on the side of angels'".
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Prévost, Stéphanie. "WT Stead and the Eastern Question (1875–1911); or, How to Rouse England and Why?"
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are discussed by Akane Kurashiki and Junpei, who debate the possibility that Stead was undergoing
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Following his death, Stead was widely hailed as the greatest newspaperman of his age. His friend
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Muckraker: The Scandalous Life and Times of W.T. Stead, Britain's First Investigative Journalist
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certain that such a man will come to the front some day, and I wonder if you are to be that man.
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Beginning in 1895, Stead issued affordable reprints of classic literature under such titles as
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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been published on Pietrus Botha in a weekly magazine with a portrait and personal details.
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Outside Darlington Library, Crown Street, Darlington, County Durham, DL1 1ND, Great Britain
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W.T. Stead, "From the Old World to the New" (The Review of Reviews Christmas Number, 1892)
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A later sighting of Stead, by survivor Philip Mock, has him clinging to a raft with
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A year before the Spanish–American War W. T. Stead travelled to New York to meet
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s supply of paper ran out and had to be replenished with supplies from the rival
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The first of his four articles was trailed with a warning guaranteed to make the
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The Evidence for the Supernatural: A Critical Study Made with "Uncommon Sense"
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had genuine psychic powers. Both Doyle and Stead wrote the Zancigs performed
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on 5 July 1849, the son of the Reverend William Stead, a poor and respected
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In his adopted Darlington a pub is named in his honour in the town centre.
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In 1905 Stead travelled to Russia to try to discourage violence during the
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The Other World: Spiritualism and Psychical Research in England, 1850–1914
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Dictionary of nineteenth-century journalism in Great Britain and Ireland
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England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (
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for a visit to the United States to take part in a peace congress at
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Dreamworlds of Race: Empire and the Utopian Destiny of Anglo-America
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W.T. Stead, "How the Mail Steamer went down in Mid Atlantic" (1886)
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farmer, John Jobson of Warkworth. A year later the family moved to
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Though his action is thought to have furthered the passing of the
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A memorial plaque to Stead can also be seen at his final home, 5
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In his native Embleton, a road has been named "W T Stead Road".
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minister, and Isabella (née Jobson), a cultivated daughter of a
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Stead, William T 1849-1912 [from old catalog (24 March 1902).
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The Blue Island: Experiences of a New Arrival Beyond the Veil,
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Two titles from Stead's Masterpiece Library for Boys and Girls
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dubbed "The New Journalism". His innovations as editor of the
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agitation. He is also credited as "a major factor" in helping
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The Blue Island: Experiences of a New Arrival Beyond the Veil
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and Stead were duped into believing that the stage magicians
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Stead alone: Journalist, Proprietor and Publisher, 1890–1903
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19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
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How the Mail Steamer Went Down in Mid Atlantic by a Survivor
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How the Mail Steamer went down in Mid Atlantic by a Survivor
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A New Portrait of Mr. William T. Stead, Taken in New York
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William Stead: unscrupulous journalist or moral crusader?
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Crusader in Babylon: W.T. Stead and the Pall Mall Gazette
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Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
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until he was apprenticed to a merchant's office on the
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Popular Ghosts: The Haunted Spaces of Everyday Culture
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In the 1890s, Stead became increasingly interested in
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Stead's "new journalism" paved the way for the modern
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The Worm in the Bud: The World of Victorian Sexuality
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The Worm in the Bud: The World of Victorian Sexuality
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Stead was appointed assistant editor of the Liberal
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He gained notoriety in 1876 for his coverage of the
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Stead contributed articles to the fledgling liberal
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In 1893, he founded a spiritualist quarterly, 4948: 4778:Agreement Concerning the Shipwrecked Vessel RMS 2483:(The British Library Publishing Division, 2013). 2334:"Diary, 1885-12-31 - 1889-06-17 | ArchiveSearch" 1851:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1776:The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes 1255: 1253: 1251: 1249: 1247: 1245: 919:not far from Temple, where Stead had an office. 628:Rhodes's executors. However, at the time of the 1966: 1224:"The Great Educator: a Biography of W.T. Stead" 1195: : 4 February 2023), Isabella Jobson, 1824 1170: 1168: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 2575:NewsStead: A Journal of History and Literature 2233: 2091: 2053:María del Pilar Blanco; Esther Peeren (2010). 1962: 1960: 1958: 1956: 1954: 1525: 1346: 894:Memorial plaque in Central Park, New York City 799:went down, Stead's daughter Estelle published 2708: 1941:"The beauty, the journalist, and the Titanic" 1619:"Bookshelf: The Father of Tabloid Journalism" 1261:"Bookshelf: The Father of Tabloid Journalism" 1242: 4596:Mount Olivet Cemetery (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 1896:. Xlibris Corporation. pp. Chapter 11. 1682:"Grant Richards on Stead as Employer &c" 1155: 701:, but his tour and talks were unsuccessful. 93:New York City: 91st St and Central Park East 4333:(It Was Sad When That Great Ship Went Down) 1951: 1869:. Attackingthedevil.co.uk. 30 December 2010 1833:. Archived from the original on 8 July 2007 1811:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1652:"Book review: Muckraker, W Sydney Robinson" 739:. The magazine ceased publication in 1897. 2715: 2701: 2528:Narrating Poverty and Precarity in England 2023: 2021: 1726: 1030:The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head 493:and a three-month term of imprisonment at 31: 2208: 2145:Pardoe Woodman and Estelle Stead (1922). 1730:W.T. Stead and his "Books for the bairns" 1451: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1443: 1441: 1368:"WT Stead, a forgotten victim of Titanic" 1365: 1125:. Princeton University Press. p. 4. 1090:"Press Office Home – The British Library" 1061:. Attackingthedevil.co.uk. Archived from 689:, to teach him government by journalism. 180:, including his 1885 series of articles, 1468: 1426:. attackingthedevil.co.uk. 7 August 1923 889: 708: 613: 530: 434: 338: 289: 2655:, with 80 library catalogue records 2503: 2194: 2094:Memories of a misspent youth, 1872–1896 2018: 1998:The Strange Story of Ada Goodrich Freer 1859: 1180:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 807: 451:, Stead entered upon a crusade against 424: 170:, became a controversial figure of the 4949: 2640:Works by or about Estelle Wilson Stead 2580:Photograph of William T. Stead, signed 1910: 1891: 1438: 990:in 1885 and to his many publications. 413:, over his nominal exoneration in the 2696: 2460:Maiden Tribute: A Life of W. T. Stead 2096:. Harper & Brothers. p. 306. 1916: 1788: 1705:, kent.edu. Retrieved 25 August 2019. 1703:Stead's Publishing House Series Books 1593: 1395:The Review of Reviews for Australasia 1388: 1334:. Encyclopedia Titanica. 7 March 1997 539:Stead resigned his editorship of the 206:". He was known for his reportage on 5007:People from Embleton, Northumberland 3881:The Wreck of the Titan: Or, Futility 3424:Mauritz Håkan Björnström-Steffansson 2195:Prévost, Stéphanie (23 April 2013). 2028:Laurel Brake; Marysa Demoor (2009). 1995: 1720: 1616: 1118: 938:Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors 681:Meeting with William Randolph Hearst 457:The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon 409:In 1886 he began a campaign against 331:win an overwhelming majority in the 283: 183:The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon 141:The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon 16:English newspaper editor (1849–1912) 4992:People educated at Silcoates School 2446:W.T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary 2382: 2266:"City of Westminster green plaques" 1819: 1791:"The Americanization of the world;" 1282:"W.T. Stead by E.T. Raymond (1922)" 1176:"Stead, William Thomas (1849–1912)" 692: 37:Photo portrait by E. H. Mills, 1905 13: 2438: 1366:Luckhurst, Roger (10 April 2012). 957:by connecting to his future self. 14: 5028: 5017:19th-century English male writers 5012:20th-century English male writers 3245:Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche 2745:Second and Third class facilities 2548: 2481:WT Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary 1206:Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal 907:A memorial bronze was erected in 4930: 4929: 4525:Museum (Pigeon Forge, Tennessee) 2623: 2557:of the W.T. Stead papers at the 2512:. University of Nebraska Press. 1917:Stead, William (December 1908). 1456: 993:Stead's papers are also held at 653:The Americanisation of the World 463:, the 13-year-old daughter of a 379:The Bitter Cry of Outcast London 320:. The law was repealed in 1886. 4532:Maritime Museum of the Atlantic 3634:Noël Leslie, Countess of Rothes 2409: 2391: 2376: 2351: 2326: 2301: 2276: 2258: 2227: 2217: 2188: 2176: 2164: 2152: 2149:. 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(August 1912). 1208:, 6 March 1920, p. 19. 1204:"Herbert & W T Stead", 1022: 965: 772:In the early 20th century, 316:, befriending the feminist 280:, where he became a clerk. 10: 5033: 4515:Museum (Branson, Missouri) 4342:The Sinking of the Titanic 4288:The Unsinkable Molly Brown 4003:The Unsinkable Molly Brown 2421:blazingbalkans.leeds.ac.uk 2129:. Prometheus Books. p. 8. 1973:Cambridge University Press 641:If Christ Came to Chicago! 428: 5002:Deaths on the RMS Titanic 4977:English newspaper editors 4924: 4790: 4758: 4626: 4619: 4552: 4493: 4448: 4400:Dance Band on the Titanic 4319: 4268: 4154: 4063:The Legend of the Titanic 3911: 3871: 3858: 3807: 3754: 3735: 3724: 3359: 3110: 3101: 3074: 2935: 2852: 2768: 2732: 2681: 2669: 2661: 2559:Churchill Archives Centre 2288:Churchill Archives Centre 1831:"Software & Services" 1826:Enciklopedio de Esperanto 1684:. Attackingthedevil.co.uk 1332:"Mr William Thomas Stead" 1309:. Attackingthedevil.co.uk 1284:. 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William Thomas Stead 1012:Henry Campbell (1958) 1001:Charles Barker Howdill 897: 841:to another passenger. 714: 662:, and often supported 637:The Truth about Russia 619: 536: 440: 295: 4987:English spiritualists 4859:Encyclopedia Titanica 4771:Maritime Memorial Act 3564:Eleanor Ileen Johnson 3487:Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon 3329:George Dunton Widener 3259:Harry Markland Molson 3224:Charles Melville Hays 3189:Sidney Leslie Goodwin 3168:Walter Donald Douglas 2885:Charles H. Lightoller 2819:United States inquiry 2533:Robinson, W. Sydney. 2469:46#2 (2013): 184–210. 2444:Brake, Laurel et al. 1474:Stead, William Thomas 1119:Bell, Duncan (2020). 1059:"W.T. 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Embleton, Northumberland
North Atlantic Ocean
Victoria Embankment
Fleet Street
Silcoates School
Newspaper editor
The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon
Sensationalism
newspaper editor
investigative journalism
Victorian era
The Pall Mall Gazette
The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon
Stead Act
age of consent
tabloid
Government by Journalism
child welfare
sinking of the RMS Titanic
Embleton, Northumberland
Congregational
Northumberland
Howdon
River Tyne
Francis Herbert Stead
Holy Scriptures
Contagious Diseases Acts
Silcoates School
Wakefield

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