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James Grant (1802-1879) was a British newspaper editor. He helped to found the Elgin Courier in 1827, editing it until 1833. Moving to London, he worked on the Standard, the Morning Chronicle and the Morning Advertiser. He also edited the London Saturday Journal (1839-1841) and Grant's London Journal (1841-42). From 1850 to 1871 he edited the Morning Advertiser. Calvinist in religion, he edited the Christian Standard from 1872. His works include: The Great Metropolis (1837), Bench and the Bar (…
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  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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James Grant (1802-1879) was a British newspaper editor. He helped to found the Elgin Courier in 1827, editing it until 1833. Moving to London, he worked on the Standard, the Morning Chronicle and the Morning Advertiser. He also edited the London Saturday Journal (1839-1841) and Grant's London Journal (1841-42). From 1850 to 1871 he edited the Morning Advertiser. Calvinist in religion, he edited the Christian Standard from 1872. His works include: The Great Metropolis (1837), Bench and the Bar (1837), Sketches in London (1838) and Every Day Life in London (1839).

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  • Author: James Grant
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  • ISBN-10: 140996583X
  • ISBN-13: 9781409965831
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

James Grant (1802-1879) was a British newspaper editor. He helped to found the Elgin Courier in 1827, editing it until 1833. Moving to London, he worked on the Standard, the Morning Chronicle and the Morning Advertiser. He also edited the London Saturday Journal (1839-1841) and Grant's London Journal (1841-42). From 1850 to 1871 he edited the Morning Advertiser. Calvinist in religion, he edited the Christian Standard from 1872. His works include: The Great Metropolis (1837), Bench and the Bar (1837), Sketches in London (1838) and Every Day Life in London (1839).

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