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  Douglas Jerrold
Douglas Jerrold, the son of the actor, Samuel Jerrold, was born in London in 1803.
Jerrold was particularly horrified by the way officers flogged the men from minor offences and this gave him a life-long hatred of authority.
Jerrold's sympathy for the underdog and his strong criticisms of the Tories, was the main reason why during the 1840s Punch Magazine achieved a reputation as a radical journal.
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JERROLD, DOUGLAS WILLIAM (1803-1857), English dramatist and man of letters, was born in London on the 3rd of January 1803.
The tales and sketches which form the bulk of Jerrold's collected works vary much in skill and interest; but, although there are evident traces of their having been composed from week to week, they are always marked by keen satirical observation and pungent wit.
His eldest son, WILLIAM BLANCHARD JERROLD (1826-1884), English journalist and author, was born in London on the 23rd of December 1826, and abandoning the artistic career for which he was educated, began newspaper work at an early age there.
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  Douglas William Jerrold. Who is Douglas William Jerrold? What is Douglas William Jerrold? Where is Douglas William ...
Douglas William Jerrold (January 3, 1803 - June 8, 1857), was an English dramatist and writer.
His father, Samuel Jerrold, was an actor and lessee of the little theatre of Wilsby near Cranbrook in Kent; but in 1807 he moved to Sheerness.
In politics Jerrold was a Liberal, and he gave eager sympathy to Kossuth, Mazzini and Louis Blanc.
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 Douglas William Jerrold - Encyclopedia.com
Douglas William Jerrold, 1803-57, English humorist and playwright.
Jerrold is best known, however, for his contributions to Punch, collected as Punch's Letters to His Son (1843) and Mrs.
His son, William Blanchard Jerrold, 1826-84, succeeded his father as editor of Lloyd's and was the author of plays, novels, and biographies of his father (1859) and George Cruikshank (1882).
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 William Blanchard Jerrold at AllExperts
William Blanchard Jerrold (December 23, 1826 - March 10, 1884), was an English journalist and author.
He was born in London, the eldest son of the dramatist, Douglas William Jerrold.
On his death, he was occupied in writing the biography of Gustave Dore, who had illustrated several of his books.
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 JERROLD, WILLIAM BLANCHARD - LoveToKnow Article on JERROLD, WILLIAM BLANCHARD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
JERROLD, DOUGLAS WILLIAM (18031857), English dramatist and man of letters, was born in London on the 3 of January 1803.
His father, Samuel Jerrold, actor, was at th time lessee of the little theatre of Wilsby near Cranbrook in Ker but in 1807 he removed to Sheerness.
His eldest son, WILLIAM BLANCHARD JERROLD (1826-1884), English journalist and author, was born in London on the 23rd of December 1826, and abandoning the artistic career for which he was educated, began newspaper work at an early age there.
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 William Blanchard Jerrold. Who is William Blanchard Jerrold? What is William Blanchard Jerrold? Where is William ...
William Blanchard Jerrold (December 23, 1826 - March 10, 1884), was an English journalist and author.
He was born in London, the eldest son of the dramatist, Douglas William Jerrold.
Abandoning the artistic career for which he had been educated, he began working on newspapers at an early age.
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 Blanchard Jerrold
Blanchard Jerrold, the son of the successful journalist, Douglas Jerrold, was was born in London in 1826.
Jerrold and Gustave Dore signed a five-year project with he publishers, Grant and Co. Dore was paid the vast sum of £10,000 a year for the proposed art work.
Several were upset that Jerrold and Dore had concentrated on the poverty that existed in London.
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 My Miscellanies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Samuel Jerrold always appeared on the stage in these invaluable "properties"--a man, surely, who deserves the regard of posterity, as the only actor of modern times who has shown himself capable of standing in Garrick's shoes.
In after-life, when other pens were writing glibly enough of the glory of war, his pen traced the dark reverse of the picture, and set the terrible consequences of all victories, righteous as well as wicked, in their true light.
Jerrold united these two characters in himself; and the value of him to Punch, on that account only, can never be too highly estimated.
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 History and Genealogy of the Jerrolds
The Handbook of Swindling by Douglas Jerrold 1839.
Journalist, novelist and dramatist, he was born on 22 December 1826 in Little Queen Street, London, the second son of seven children of Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1859), dramatist, author and journalist and Mary Ann Swann (?1804-1859).
His godfather was his father's close and much-loved friend, the poet and journalist Samuel Laman Blanchard after whom he was named.
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 AllRefer.com - Douglas William Jerrold (English Literature, 19th Century, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Douglas William Jerrold, English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies
Douglas William Jerrold[jer´uld] Pronunciation Key, 1803–57, English humorist and playwright.
Jerrold is best known, however, for his contributions to Punch, collected as Punch's Letters to His Son (1843) and Mrs.
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 William Blanchard Jerrold -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
William Blanchard Jerrold -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
He was born in (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London, the eldest son of the (Someone who writes plays) dramatist, (Click link for more info and facts about Douglas William Jerrold) Douglas William Jerrold.
This entry incorporates public domain text originally from the (Click link for more info and facts about 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica) 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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 Friends of West Norwood Cemetery
Another recent success is the long-planned restoration of the family vault of the writer and noted raconteur Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) (grave 5,452, square 97).
Jerrold's son William Blanchard (1826-1884) is also buried in the vault which was illegally demolished by Lambeth just before FOWNC was founded and was specifically referred to in the case before the Consistory Court as an example of cemetery maladministration.
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 seMissourian.com: Story : Column by Tom Harte
As Adam Gopnik writing in The New Yorker puts it, "For the first time, you could go out to eat and have it your way." Everything we now associate with restaurants evolved from this point, making them places where you go not merely to be fed, but to have a good time.
There were some restaurants like this in Paris even before the fall of the Bastille, but the impact of the French Revolution was to increase their number dramatically and to, in the words of William Blanchard Jerrold, democratize the kitchen.
That is, as Jean-Robert Pitte notes, haute cuisine emerged from the milieu of the court and the art of cooking shifted from the aristocracy to the bourgeoisie.
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One of his intimate friends was William Gillmore Simms whom he introduced to the Harpers and assisted in many literary and personal matters.
One of his intimate friends was William Gillmore Sims whom he introduced to the Harpers and assisted in many literary and personal matters.
Her marriage to Rev. William Harrison was unhappy, and the couple separated some years before his death in 1897.
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 Children's Hospital, from "London: a Pilgrimage" by William Blanchard Jerrold (1826-84) Giclee Print by Gustave Dore at ...
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Children's Hospital, from "London: a Pilgrimage" by William Blanchard Jerrold (1826-84) by Gustave Dore
Children's Hospital, from "London: a Pilgrimage" by William Blanchard Jerrold (1826-84)
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 DIXON MSS.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Dixon mss., 1845-1876, consist of letters to William Hepworth Dixon, 1821-1879, historian, traveller, and editor of the Athenaeum from January 1853 to August 1869.
Correspondents represented are Robert Williams Buchanan, James Hannay, John Cordy Jeaffreson, William Blanchard Jerrold, John Westland Marston, Thomas Henry Gartside Neville, and Theodosia (Garrow) Trollope.
The collection also contains a picture of William Hepworth Dixon below which is mounted his autograph written on a separate piece of paper.
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As the eminent critic and scholar William Lyon Phelps wrote in 1921, “when he began to write, American drama scarcely existed; when he died it was reality.
He was born William Clyde Fitch on May 2, 1865, of an old New England family that traced its ancestry back to the early Puritan settlers.
Borrowing liberally from a previous play by William Blanchard Jerrold and a book by William Jesse, Fitch turned out a show perfectly suited to Mansfield’s histrionic talents.
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 Cent Per Cent. A Story Written upon a Bill Stamp. by [WILLIAM] BLANCHARD JERROLD : Brick Row Book Shop :
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A humorous novel about a financial panic by the son of famous Punch author Douglas Jerrold, and an uncommon Hotten title.
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 Douglas William Jerrold
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