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The Chief - The Life of Lord Northcliffe Britain's Greatest Press Baron (Hardcover)
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The Chief - The Life of Lord Northcliffe Britain's Greatest Press Baron (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R504
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'Superb...his pages fizz with character and colour' Dominic
Sandbrook, Sunday Times 'Scholarly and very readable' Andrew
Lycett, Spectator 'Energetic and hugely entertaining' A.N.Wilson,
TLS A definitive and compelling biography of Alfred Harmsworth, 1st
Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922), the greatest press magnate in
history, the genius who invented modern popular journalism, and
against whom all the other great newspaper proprietors must be
measured. By the time of his tragically early death at 57 in August
1922, Northcliffe had founded the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, and
had also owned The Times and the Observer. At one point he owned
two-thirds of all the titles on Fleet Street. He laid down the
essential features of British popular journalism that we see now.
He was a tough and uncompromising businessman, but in The Chief
Andrew Roberts puts his ruthlessness and wilfulness in the overall
context of a life of visionary business skill, journalistic
brilliance, distinguished wartime public service and heartfelt
patriotism. From a modest background, growing up on the outskirts
of Dublin, by 27 he presided over a magazine empire with the
largest circulation in the world. He wanted his readers to know
that he was on their side, which they instinctively did. He was
proud of his populist approach, saw the importance of appealing to
both sexes in his pages, and allowed his editors leeway so long as
they understood and followed his vision. The formula he created for
the Daily Mail is still world-beating to this day. Based on
exclusive access to the Harmsworth family archive, The Chief is a
compelling and essential portrait of a man who changed the way we
learn about the news, and whose influence still resonates today.
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