the name of three newspaper and their authors that were started in the 19th Century class 8
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Belfast Newsletter
Jan. 3, 1832-Dec. 27, 1833
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Clonmel Advertiser
v. 22, 1833.
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EFYS Zeitungsinformationssystem
89 historical German newspapers and newspapers in German. Introduction in English
Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet
Jan.3, 1833 - Dec.31, 1835.
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Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
Jan. 1832 - Dec. 1833
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Global Press Archive
A digitized collection of over 2,000 predominantly foreign-language newspaper titles ranging in coverage from the late 19th Century to present times. Features stand alone titles and databases aggregating multiple titles from specific regions and time periods with 17 countries and 12 languages represented. This resource is a work in progress that continues to grow each year.
Historical Newspapers: Guardian and The Observer (1791 - 2003)
The Guardian (1821-2003) and its sister paper, The Observer (1791-2003) give readers online access to facts, firsthand accounts, and opinions of the day about the most significant and fascinating political, business, sports, literary, and entertainment events from the past two centuries.
Historical Newspapers: Irish Times and The Weekly Irish Times (1859 - 2016)
Two major Irish newspapers who have earned international acclaim for their independent reporting.
Historical Newspapers: Scotsman (1817 - 1950)
When it was founded in 1817, The Scotsman was so radical that it was considered “incendiary.” Today, it continues to provide an independent voice and uniquely Scottish analysis of local and global events.
Times Digital Archive, 1785-1985
Search and display the full text of the Times (London), a major English language European newspaper
Western Herald, or Kerry Advertiser
v. 42, 1833.
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By the end of the 19th. century, after a period of slow yet steady growth,. the newspaper industry was suddenly energized by the tactics of two dueling editors, Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst