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See also: English author and journalist, was See also: born in See also: London on the 27th of See also: July 1840, the son of a See also: civil servant
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He was a pupil of Benjamin See also: Wyon, medallist and See also: seal-engraver, and made his journalistic debut by a series of papers in the Evening See also: Star in 1866, printed separately in the next See also: year as Mr Sprouts, His Opinions
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He became See also: leader-writer and correspondent on the See also: Morning Star, and was subsequently on the staff of the Manchester See also: Guardian, the New See also: York See also: World, and for many years the Daily See also: News, resigning from the last-named paper in 1899
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His novel The Democracy (3 vols., 1876) was published under the pseudonym of See also: Whyte See also: Thorne
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His remarkable See also: story The See also: Island (1888) attracted little See also: attention until, years afterwards, its successor, No
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5 See also: John Street (1899), made him famous; the earlier novel was then republished
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Later
See also: works were The Yellow See also: Van (1903), Ring in the New (1906), All Moonshine (1907)
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I have a copy of 5 John Street written in as a Xmas gift for Christmas 1999. I wonder if this would be of interest to anyone.
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