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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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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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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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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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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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1776:The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes
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919:not far from Temple, where Stead had an office.
628:Rhodes's executors. However, at the time of the
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1224:"The Great Educator: a Biography of W.T. Stead"
1195: : 4 February 2023), Isabella Jobson, 1824
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2575:NewsStead: A Journal of History and Literature
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2053:María del Pilar Blanco; Esther Peeren (2010).
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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
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1652:"Book review: Muckraker, W Sydney Robinson"
739:. The magazine ceased publication in 1897.
2715:
2701:
2528:Narrating Poverty and Precarity in England
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1030:The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head
493:and a three-month term of imprisonment at
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2145:Pardoe Woodman and Estelle Stead (1922).
1730:W.T. Stead and his "Books for the bairns"
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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,
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1426:. attackingthedevil.co.uk. 7 August 1923
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2094:Memories of a misspent youth, 1872–1896
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1998:The Strange Story of Ada Goodrich Freer
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1180:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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451:, Stead entered upon a crusade against
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170:, became a controversial figure of the
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2640:Works by or about Estelle Wilson Stead
2580:Photograph of William T. Stead, signed
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990:in 1885 and to his many publications.
413:, over his nominal exoneration in the
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2460:Maiden Tribute: A Life of W. T. Stead
2096:. Harper & Brothers. p. 306.
1916:
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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:
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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
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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)"
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37:Photo portrait by E. H. Mills, 1905
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1366:Luckhurst, Roger (10 April 2012).
957:by connecting to his future self.
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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
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4929:
4525:Museum (Pigeon Forge, Tennessee)
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2557:of the W.T. Stead papers at the
2512:. University of Nebraska Press.
1917:Stead, William (December 1908).
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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
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1494:"An Interview with Oscar Wilde"
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487:Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885
447:'s fight for the repeal of the
264:From 1862 to 1864, he attended
4468:Titanic: Adventure Out of Time
4053:The Chambermaid on the Titanic
2479:Luckhurst, Roger, et al. eds.
2455:(British Library Press, 2013).
2185:at www.attackingthedevil.co.uk
2173:at www.attackingthedevil.co.uk
2161:at www.attackingthedevil.co.uk
2032:. Academia Press. p. 65.
1793:. New York, London, H. Markley
1594:Stead, William Thomas (1885).
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543:in 1889 in order to found the
411:Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet
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4851:Titanic International Society
3844:Butt–Millet Memorial Fountain
2631:Works by Estelle Wilson Stead
2607:Works by or about W. T. Stead
1801:– via Internet Archive.
1405:– via Internet Archive.
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947:From the Old World to the New
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248:, where his younger brother,
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3515:Frank John William Goldsmith
2537:(Biteback Publishing, 2012).
2467:Victorian Periodicals Review
2002:Gerald Duckworth and Company
1617:Grey, Tobias (17 May 2012).
1094:British Library Press Office
960:
825:at the request of President
713:Stead with his family, 1890s
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4185:Titanic: The Complete Story
4083:The Boy Who Saw the Iceberg
4073:Titanic: The Legend Goes On
2789:Changes in safety practices
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2622:(public domain audiobooks)
2363:archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk
2338:archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk
2313:archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk
1921:. London: Review of Reviews
1733:. Edinburgh: Salvia Books.
1500:. Liverpool. 8 January 1883
1389:Stead, W.T. (August 1912).
1208:, 6 March 1920, p. 19.
1204:"Herbert & W T Stead",
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772:In the early 20th century,
316:, befriending the feminist
280:, where he became a clerk.
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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!
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5002:Deaths on the RMS Titanic
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1831:"Software & Services"
1826:Enciklopedio de Esperanto
1684:. Attackingthedevil.co.uk
1332:"Mr William Thomas Stead"
1309:. Attackingthedevil.co.uk
1284:. Attackingthedevil.co.uk
972:Churchill Archives Centre
562:If Christ Came to Chicago
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4876:Women and children first
4575:Titanic Quarter, Belfast
4478:Titanic: Honor and Glory
4237:Titanic: Blood and Steel
4214:"A Flight to Remember" (
2877:William McMaster Murdoch
1996:Hall, Trevor H. (1980).
1967:Janet Oppenheim (1988).
1374:. London. Archived from
449:Contagious Diseases Acts
443:In 1885, in the wake of
395:Gordon Relief Expedition
259:Contagious Diseases Acts
230:Embleton, Northumberland
204:Government by Journalism
168:investigative journalism
61:Embleton, Northumberland
4891:La Circassienne au Bain
4582:Cape Race, Newfoundland
4381:Nearer, My God, to Thee
3543:Margaret Bechstein Hays
3459:Charlotte Drake Cardeza
2234:Roy Hattersley (2003).
2092:Grant Richards (1933).
1559:Roland Pearsell (1969)
1550:. (London) p. 112.
1546:Stead, Estelle (1913).
1518:Roland Pearsell (1969)
1479:Encyclopædia Britannica
1265:The Wall Street Journal
935:In the 2009 video game
792:in a London newspaper.
778:Julius and Agnes Zancig
687:William Randolph Hearst
666:in a monthly column in
597:Hague Peace Conferences
354:London Evening Standard
329:William Ewart Gladstone
314:Contagious Diseases Act
4589:Fairview Lawn Cemetery
4458:Search for the Titanic
4257:Titanic: The Aftermath
4023:Secrets of the Titanic
3923:Saved from the Titanic
3901:Polar the Titanic Bear
3662:Frederic Kimber Seward
3606:Arthur Godfrey Peuchen
3592:Michel Marcel Navratil
3494:Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon
3452:Helen Churchill Candee
3445:Margaret "Molly" Brown
3051:Frank Winnold Prentice
2927:(Machine Room Manager)
2779:Iceberg that sank the
2738:First class facilities
1892:Eckley, Grace (2007).
1598:. William Thomas Stead
1012:Henry Campbell (1958)
1001:Charles Barker Howdill
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841:to another passenger.
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662:, and often supported
637:The Truth about Russia
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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. Stead Timeline"
949:and his death on the
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351:(a forerunner of the
340:The Pall Mall Gazette
333:1880 general election
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250:Francis Herbert Stead
177:The Pall Mall Gazette
166:who, as a pioneer of
4997:People from Wallsend
4967:English Esperantists
3336:Harry Elkins Widener
3252:Francis Davis Millet
3092:John Wesley Woodward
2616:Works by W. T. Stead
2598:Works by W. T. Stead
2542:A Life of W.T. Stead
2504:Schults, RL (1972).
2497:8 March 2016 at the
2476:7#3 (2006): 387–402.
1596:"The Armstrong Case"
1498:Liverpool Daily Post
1131:10.2307/j.ctv12sdwnm
984:Christabel Pankhurst
795:Ten years after the
673:In 1904 he launched
585:Books for the Bairns
573:Penny Popular Novels
431:Eliza Armstrong case
425:Eliza Armstrong case
325:Bulgarian atrocities
160:William Thomas Stead
80:North Atlantic Ocean
47:William Thomas Stead
4868:Halomonas titanicae
4421:(music composition)
4372:My Heart Will Go On
4345:(music composition)
4166:A Night to Remember
4093:Ghosts of the Abyss
3993:A Night to Remember
3891:A Night to Remember
3669:Eloise Hughes Smith
3508:Archibald Gracie IV
3350:George Henry Wright
3315:Frank M. Warren Sr.
3273:Eino Viljami Panula
3231:Ann Elizabeth Isham
3196:Benjamin Guggenheim
3133:John Jacob Astor IV
2843:Conspiracy theories
2653:Library of Congress
2593:Library of Congress
2584:Library of Congress
2246:on 12 February 2003
1947:. 28 December 2014.
1867:"W. Randolf Hearst"
1727:Sally Wood (1987).
1623:Wall Street Journal
1372:The Daily Telegraph
1033:, published in 1898
1015:A Night to Remember
995:The Women's Library
846:John Jacob Astor IV
829:. Survivors of the
827:William Howard Taft
506:George Bernard Shaw
278:Newcastle upon Tyne
215:sinking of the RMS
190:", that raised the
98:Victoria Embankment
4844:Historical Society
4365:(soundtrack album)
4355:(soundtrack album)
4247:Saving the Titanic
3846:(Washington, D.C.)
3838:(Washington, D.C.)
3763:Engine Room Heroes
3704:R. Norris Williams
3655:Beatrice Sandström
3238:Edward Austin Kent
3058:Arthur John Priest
2974:Frank Oliver Evans
2960:William Denton Cox
2869:Henry Tingle Wilde
2540:Whyte, Frederic.
2474:Journalism Studies
2107:Ivor Lloyd Tuckett
2004:. pp. 45–52.
1174:Joseph O. Baylen,
976:Arthur Conan Doyle
898:
815:Stead boarded the
774:Arthur Conan Doyle
766:spirit photography
762:Ivor Lloyd Tuckett
729:Ada Goodrich Freer
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699:Russian Revolution
647:, 1894), and from
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453:child prostitution
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4230:(2012 miniseries)
4198:(1996 miniseries)
4013:Raise the Titanic
3864:(cultural legacy)
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3711:Marie Grice Young
3697:Ella Holmes White
3161:Roderick Chisholm
2946:Frederick Barrett
2901:Joseph G. Boxhall
2836:Legends and myths
2691:
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2682:Succeeded by
2674:Pall Mall Gazette
2635:Project Gutenberg
2602:Project Gutenberg
2519:978-0-8032-0760-8
2135:978-0-87975-358-0
2127:Psychic Paradoxes
2064:978-1-4411-6401-8
2039:978-90-382-1340-8
1378:on 13 April 2012.
1140:978-0-691-19401-1
980:William Gladstone
955:automatic writing
917:Thames Embankment
885:Dominic Sandbrook
760:The physiologist
737:automatic writing
668:Review of Reviews
609:Nobel Peace Prize
551:Sir George Newnes
546:Review of Reviews
525:Review of Reviews
472:Pall Mall Gazette
419:Virginia Crawford
348:Pall Mall Gazette
305:The Northern Echo
285:The Northern Echo
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294:Stead as a child
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164:newspaper editor
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4156:Television
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188:Stead Act
114:Education
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3963:Atlantik
3953:Atlantic
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1945:BBC News
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1760:24 March
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752:mediums
370:Gazette
244:on the
217:Titanic
199:tabloid
4791:Others
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4553:Places
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