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The first four issues of the ILN do not contain formal advertising as such. This was probably because Ingram had not approached an advertising agent (perhaps surprisingly, agents had existed since at least the 1790s). But if we think of advertisements less as a form than as a type of communication…
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In 1963, the ‘Burning Monk’ became an iconic image, and the context and circumstances can be further explored using various Gale resources.
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"The public's ability to engage with political and religious issues, and with current affairs, had always been highly controversial, not least to the extent that…"
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Author of several best-selling novels, she is known for tackling central themes in her work including ordinary yet grotesque realities as prejudice, psychological malaise, loneliness, and cruelty.
"State Papers Foreign offer much for an understanding of the development of the German states in this period. The key German states for scrutiny were…"
"Why did the Paris Herald […] come into being where and when it did? James Gordon Bennett Jr. had taken over his father’s New York Herald in the late 1860s…"
The raison d'etre of this collection is the man from whom it takes its title. This was the Duke of Cumberland, who was born William Augustus in London on 15 April 1721 and was the third son of George, Prince of Wales (George II from 1727-60) and his wife, Caroline of Ansbach, Princess of Wales.
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Like her cousin, Elizabeth, Mary Stuart is one of the most well-known figures in the sixteenth century, the subject of countless histories, plays, pictures, novels and films. Often portrayed as a romantic, tragic heroine, for historians she is controversial.
"During the early nineteenth century, advertising was already well-established in Britain—highly visible on its streets and in its press. While not all…"
"The first number of The Illustrated London News on 14 May 1842 reflects the newspaper’s initial, and longstanding, dedication to the illustrated coverage of…"