In the late nineteenth century, at a time when women were still denied the vote, Rachel Beer defied convention to take the helm first of The Observer, and then the Sunday Times, becoming the first woman ever to edit a national newspaper. It was to be over eighty years before Fleet Street would see the like again. Barred from the London Clubs and the Press Gallery of the House of Commons, Rachel nevertheless managed to make her formidable voice heard on both national and international political issues - including the notorious Dreyfus Affair. In public she was a rebel and a pioneer, yet behind the closed door of her study, Rachel’s life was marked by strife. Her family, the Sassoons, had made their fortune in Indian opium and cotton and Rachel’s marriage to Frederick Beer should have brought together two wealthy dynasties. Instead, it resulted in a deep family rift and years of heartbreak. Drawing on a wealth of original material, The First Lady of Fleet Street not only provides an important history of two venerable families, their origins and their rise to eminence, it also paints a vivid picture of a remarkable woman and of the times in which she lived.
Autorentext
YEHUDA KOREN and EILAT NEGEV are respected writers and journalists. Their books include In Our Hearts We Were Giants and Lover of Unreason: The Life and Tragic Death of Assia Wevill.
Titel
The First Lady of Fleet Street
Untertitel
The Life, Fortune and Tragedy of Rachel Beer
Autor
EAN
9781849544603
ISBN
978-1-84954-460-3
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
06.09.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
6.35 MB
Anzahl Seiten
368
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch
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