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  2. CIGARETTE PAPERS.

    Their is more money lost to-day in theatrical management than there used to be in newspapers. Now it seems the easiest thing in the world to start a newspaper. I say ...

    Article : 454 words
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  5. THE ROSE, SHAMROCK, THISTLE, AND LEEK.

    A gray old journalist who ought to know says there is no longer a foot of room for a new enterprise—comic, serious, illustrated, newsy, daily, evening, hourly, or ...

    Article : 400 words
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  7. THE LAPSED HERITAGE OF THE DICKENSES AND THACKERAYS.

    New editions of "those novels of Dickens and Thackeray which are out of copyright," with prefaces and notes by several authors, are beginning to invade the ...

    Article : 302 words
  8. "AND MORE POWER TO THEIR ELBOWS!"

    Come to read "M.A.P.," for example, and you will find that never a man comes to the front, and never a woman in society is more than usually beautiful or clever, but ...

    Article : 186 words
  9. WHY THE "GRAPHIC" WAS STARTED.

    The "Graphic" was the outcome of offended pride and sentiment. Mr. George Thomas had been a famous draughtsman on the "Illustrated London News." Mr. ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. "THE FURTHEST NORTH."

    "Talking of Irish stories," writes a literary correspondent of mine in Surrey, "do you know this one? It is another genial example of Irish humour worth ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. AUTHORSHIP IN THE ACT.

    "Dickens went to his own works for inspiration," said an author to me recently, "and in that way no doubt maintained a certain uniform individuality." I ...

    Article : 250 words
  12. EDITORS OF THE "STANDARD."

    After Mr. Delane, the famous editor of "The Times," Mr. W. H. Mudford, who has just resigned the editorship of the "Standard," is considered to have been the most ...

    Article : 311 words
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  14. "FRIENDS IN HOLLAND."

    "We regret that we must cancel our invitation to you and your family; it is a great disappointment to all of us, but we are convinced that your visit will be ...

    Article : 388 words
  15. A JOURNALISTIC ROMANCE.

    There have been many changes of late in the staffs of certain leading journals, by reason of proprietors and editors, and editors and contributors being at variance in ...

    Article : 313 words
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