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distinguished itself from the partisan papers of the day by the policy that it published in its first issue: "We shall support no party—be the agent of no faction or coterie, and we care nothing for any election, or any candidate from president down to constable," although it was typically considered
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Publisher Bennett Jr. referred to the paper as a "village publication" for the circle of people in Paris who were interested in international news. Indeed, during its first decades of publication, a feature of the paper was a list of every American known to be in Paris at the time, culled from
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was still under the authority of its original publisher Bennett Sr., it was considered to be the most intrusive and sensationalist of the leading New York papers. Its ability to entertain the public with timely daily news made it the leading circulation paper of its period.
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suffered from his attempt to manage its operation in New York by telegram. In 1916 a Saturday issue of the paper reported that a major financier was found dead from poisoning; it added that in 1901 he was "mysteriously poisoned and narrowly escaped death."
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84,000 copies and called itself "the most largely circulated journal in the world." Bennett stated that the function of a newspaper "is not to instruct but to startle and amuse." His politics tended to be anti-Catholic and he had tended to favor the
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was perhaps the best-known American paper in Europe. Its first issue came out on October 4, 1887. The official name of the paper on its front page masthead was The New York Herald European Edition—Paris. But it became widely known as simply the
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inspections of hotel registries. Even as the paper's audience grew, most of its readers were in France or countries near France.
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A plaque on a building on Avenue de l'OpĂ©ra in Paris commemorates where Bennett Jr. founded the European Edition of the
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soared, with eventually some 350,000 copies being printed each day and the edition finally becoming profitable.
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was founded in 1867 by the junior Bennett, and was considered by many to be an evening edition of the
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A winter evening in a crowded Herald Square at the New York Herald Building, oil on board painting
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By 1845 it was the most popular and profitable daily newspaper in the United States. In 1861 it
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that existed between 1835 and 1924. At that point it was acquired by its smaller rival the
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served as managing editor of the paper from 1846 to 1866. During the mid-19th century, the
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Wide Awake in Slumberland: Fantasy, Mass Culture, and Modernism in the Art of Winsor McCay
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The New York Herald 1842-1920 Many Editions Digitized Online at The Library of Congress
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Huebner, Lee W. (Winter 1993–1994). "The Revolution in Global Communications".
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would lead to "but little anxiety entertained in relation to the question of
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The European edition consistently lost money into the 1910s. As the time of
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A winter evening in a crowded Herald Square at the New York Herald Building
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Photographs and architectural sketches of the New York Herald Building
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The Martians Have Landed!: A History of Media-Driven Panics and Hoaxes
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sympathetic to the Jacksonian Democratic Party and later, President
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In April 1867 Bennett turned over control of the paper to his son
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The European edition subsequently became a mainstay of American
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began, Bennett Jr. kept the paper running, even during the
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Robert E. Bartholomew; Benjamin Radford (October 19, 2011).
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Bennett's New York Herald and the Rise of the Popular Press
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Index

Paris Herald
New York Herald Tribune
International Herald Tribune

American Civil War
newspaper
Broadsheet
James Gordon Bennett, Sr.
James Gordon Bennett, Jr.
Manhattan
New York City
New York
Circulation

Stanford White

New York City
New-York Tribune
New York Herald Tribune

James Gordon Bennett Sr.
John Tyler
"extra"
Robinson–Jewett murder case
circulated
Know Nothing
American Civil War
Democratic Party
Frederic Hudson
proslavery

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