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Journalist Collection (#75)

"Capturing the Truth: A Glimpse into the World of Journalists" From documenting historic events to shaping public opinion

Background imageJournalist Collection: Cassagnac / Moloch / 1882

Cassagnac / Moloch / 1882
PAUL GRANIER DE CASSAGNAC French journalist, politician and noted duellist

Background imageJournalist Collection: Franz Mehring

Franz Mehring
FRANZ MEHRING German Socialist historian and journalist

Background imageJournalist Collection: Horatio Bottomley / T & C

Horatio Bottomley / T & C
HORATIO BOTTOMLEY Journalist, financier, politician and swindler

Background imageJournalist Collection: E De Girardin / Figaro Alb

E De Girardin / Figaro Alb
EMILE DE GIRARDIN French journalist

Background imageJournalist Collection: Wh Russell / Stereo Cdv

Wh Russell / Stereo Cdv
SIR WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL Journalist, noted correspondent of The Times

Background imageJournalist Collection: Henry Louis Mencken

Henry Louis Mencken
HENRY LOUIS MENCKEN American journalist and author, noted for his wit and scepticism, and his definitive study of the American language

Background imageJournalist Collection: Brooks / Charles W Shirley

Brooks / Charles W Shirley
CHARLES WILLIAM (SHIRLEY) BROOKS Journalist, novelist, and Editor of Punch

Background imageJournalist Collection: Rebecca West / Cig Card

Rebecca West / Cig Card
REBECCA WEST British journalist and novelist

Background imageJournalist Collection: Wt Stead / Downey 1893

Wt Stead / Downey 1893
WILLIAM THOMAS STEAD English journalist in 1893

Background imageJournalist Collection: Wt Stead / My Father 1885

Wt Stead / My Father 1885
WILLIAM THOMAS STEAD English journalist in prison at Coldbath-in-the-Fields, 10 November 1885: a result of his human rights campaign on behalf of women and children

Background imageJournalist Collection: Hm Stanley / Sandringham

Hm Stanley / Sandringham
HENRY MORTON STANLEY British journalist and explorer, photographed at Sandringham on his return from the Emin Pasha expedition

Background imageJournalist Collection: Hm Stanley / Vfair 1872

Hm Stanley / Vfair 1872
HENRY MORTON STANLEY British journalist and explorer, in evening dress

Background imageJournalist Collection: H M Stanley (Card)

H M Stanley (Card)
HENRY MORTON STANLEY British journalist and traveller in Africa, notably in connection with Livingstone and Emin Pasha. Later becoming a Member of Parliament

Background imageJournalist Collection: Stephen Graham - 1

Stephen Graham - 1
STEPHEN GRAHAM Journalist, historian and traveller, praised for his coverage of World War One

Background imageJournalist Collection: Cobbett / Smith / Oval

Cobbett / Smith / Oval
WILLIAM COBBETT Journalist and social commentator

Background imageJournalist Collection: Nikolai Dobrolyubov

Nikolai Dobrolyubov
NIKOLAI DOBROLYUBOV Russian critic and journalist of radical views

Background imageJournalist Collection: Alexei Surkov

Alexei Surkov
ALEXEI SURKOV Russian poet and journalist, correspondent during the Patriotic War : his poetry written during the war made him extremely popular

Background imageJournalist Collection: Konstantin Simonov

Konstantin Simonov
KONSTANTIN SIMONOV Russian poet, playwright and journalist : correspondent during the Patriotic War; his novel Days and nights is on the battle of Stalingrad

Background imageJournalist Collection: Roger L estrange

Roger L estrange
SIR ROGER L ESTRANGE royalist imprisoned as a spy but reprieved : journalist. setting up newspapers : writer and translator. with his autograph

Background imageJournalist Collection: Severine Cartoon

Severine Cartoon
CAROLINE REMY, DAME GUILHARD French journalist

Background imageJournalist Collection: Henri Du Pre Labouchere

Henri Du Pre Labouchere
HENRI DU PRE LABOUCHERE English journalist and politician

Background imageJournalist Collection: T. P. O CONNOR / 1848-1929

T. P. O CONNOR / 1848-1929
THOMAS POWER O CONNOR Irish journalist and nationalist leader

Background imageJournalist Collection: Cobbett / Amusing Chronicl

Cobbett / Amusing Chronicl
WILLIAM COBBETT Journalist and social commentator

Background imageJournalist Collection: Horace Greeley / Hornet

Horace Greeley / Hornet
HORACE GREELEY American statesman and journalist who advised young men to go West

Background imageJournalist Collection: Emile De Girardin / Gill

Emile De Girardin / Gill
EMILE DE GIRARDIN French journalist

Background imageJournalist Collection: Ga Sala / Pen & Pencil

Ga Sala / Pen & Pencil
GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA Writer & journalist

Background imageJournalist Collection: H Gs a De Blowitz / Vfair

H Gs a De Blowitz / Vfair
H Gs A DE BLOWITZ Bohemian English journalist in an overcoat with fur trim and a top hat

Background imageJournalist Collection: H Gs a De Blowitz / Guth

H Gs a De Blowitz / Guth
H Gs A DE BLOWITZ English bohemian journalist

Background imageJournalist Collection: Daniel Defoe / Anon Eng

Daniel Defoe / Anon Eng
DANIEL DEFOE English journalist and novelist

Background imageJournalist Collection: Sir William Howard Russell

Sir William Howard Russell (1820-1907), Journalist. Noted correspondent of The Times




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"Capturing the Truth: A Glimpse into the World of Journalists" From documenting historic events to shaping public opinion, journalists have played a pivotal role in society. Robert Capa, a Hungarian-born American war photographer, fearlessly captured the raw essence of conflict through his lens. In Tokyo's bustling streets during a May Day demonstration in 1954, he immortalized the fervor and resilience of those fighting for their rights. Theodor Herzl, another Hungarian-born journalist but Austrian by nationality, left an indelible mark as the founder of Zionism. His words ignited hope and unity among Jewish communities worldwide, paving the way for a homeland they could call their own. John Passmore Edwards and D. B. Wyndham-Lewis were influential figures in journalism's golden age. Their contributions to Vanity Fair and Spy respectively showcased their wit and ability to satirize societal norms with sharp pen strokes. H. M Stanley's iconic photograph captures him amidst uncharted territories—an embodiment of intrepid journalism that ventured into unknown lands to uncover hidden truths. William Cobbett was an English political journalist whose thought-provoking essays challenged authority and championed social justice during the 19th century—a true voice for the marginalized masses. AP Herbert reminds us that they can also be storytellers who transport readers into fantastical realms akin to Pinocchio's adventures or Marguerite Durand's captivating narratives. Matilda Serao broke barriers as an Italian journalist and novelist—her words transcending boundaries while shedding light on untold stories from her beloved country. Even sports stars like Brazilian football legend Pele found themselves surrounded by photographers eager to capture every momentous goal or triumph on camera—a testament to how journalism extends beyond politics and newsrooms. Lastly, Tariq Ali exemplifies how writers like him can seamlessly transition between being journalists, filmmakers, and activists—using various mediums to amplify voices often unheard within society.