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The First lady Of Fleet Street : The Life, Fortune and Tragedy of Rachel Beer

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Rachel Beer was both a rebel and a pioneer. In the late nineteenth century, at a time when women were still denied the vote, she became the first woman ever to edit a national British newspaper - in fact two, The Sunday Times and The Observer.

It was to be over eighty years before another woman took the helm of a Fleet Street paper. However, whilst other female journalists were restricted to frocks, frills and frippery, Rachel managed to raise her formidable voice on national and foreign political issues - including the notorious Dreyfus Affair - as well as on social and women's issues, often controversially.

Drawing on a wealth of original material, The First Lady of Fleet Street paints a vivid picture of a remarkable woman and of the times in which she lived.

It also provides an important history of two venerable Jewish families, their origins and their rise to eminence.

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Biteback Publishing
1849543992 / 9781849543996
Paperback / softback
02/08/2012
United Kingdom
English
x, 349 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., ports.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: JR, 2011.