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Paperback W.T. Stead and the New Journalism: How a Northumbrian Maverick Transformed Nineteenth Century British Journalism Book

ISBN: B0GWCP8K75

ISBN13: 9798255120017

W.T. Stead and the New Journalism: How a Northumbrian Maverick Transformed Nineteenth Century British Journalism

The Man Who Changed the News Forever

Victorian Britain was gripped by scandal, injustice, and sensational headlines-and at the centre of it all stood W.T. Stead, the journalist who transformed the press into a force of power and controversy.

This book uncovers how Stead reshaped journalism through a series of explosive campaigns: from the shocking case of Elizabeth Cass, wrongfully accused on the streets of London, to the infamous conviction of Israel Lipski, and the public battle over the Langworthy marriage.

It also explores his fearless reporting at the Pall Mall Gazette and the Northern Echo, where he challenged authority, exposed injustice, and helped redefine the role of the press in society.

Part biography, part media history, this is the story of how modern journalism was born-in scandal, outrage, and influence.

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