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The magazine was initially published in Manchester like a mini-encyclopedia, containing extracts from books and other publications, but principally a diverse range of tit-bits of information presented in an easy-to-read format. He funded the magazine by opening a
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in Manchester. The addition of competitions increased the readership of the periodical, and in 1884 Newnes moved publication to London. He began to work with
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to Antarctica; part of his contribution was the purchase of a movie camera from Arthur S. Newman, who would later supply similar cameras to
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reached a circulation of 700,000 by the end of the 19th century. It paved the way for popular journalism – most significantly, the
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and held 100,000 shares valued at £1 each. His son Frank became a director in the company, which exported rubber collected near the
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series of chess matches between Great Britain and the United States, conducted over transatlantic cable from 1896 to 1911.
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opened in 1898 ostensibly to bring visitors from the mainline railways at Barnstaple. (He was also involved in funding the
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succeeded him as president of George Newnes Ltd. Decades after the proprietor's death, George Newnes Ltd (and its imprint
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which introduced education for children aged 5–12 and hence produced a new young generation able to read.
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Sir George Newnes died at his Lynton home in June 1910 aged 59, having suffered ill health from
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In 1959, the company was purchased by Odhams, and in 1961, the company became part of the
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In 1867 he entered commerce in the "fancy goods" trade, working in London and Manchester.
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In 1891 his publishing business was formed into a company that bore his name,
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Swansea constituencies
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for five years after winning a competition to get a job on the magazine.
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and a founding figure in popular journalism. Newnes also served as a
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Morris, A. J. A. "Newnes, Sir George, first baronet (1851–1910)".
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Today, books under the Newnes imprint continue to be published by
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International Catalogue of Super-Heroes. Retrieved Mar. 3, 2021.
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for some time. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son,
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George Newnes and the New Journalism in Britain, 1880-1910
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He began his career in publishing in 1881 when he founded
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Newspaper Proprietor, Publisher, Editor & Politician
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Pugh, Brian W., Spiring, Paul R. & Bhanji, Sadru.
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Newnes built a large home called Hollerday House in
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Index

Sir George Newnes

Member of Parliament
Newmarket
Harry McCalmont
Member of Parliament
Swansea
John Dillwyn-Llewellyn
Alfred Mond
Matlock Bath, Derbyshire
Lynton, Devon
Frank Newnes
Lynton, Devon
Silcoates School
City of London School
George Newnes Ltd
publisher
editor
Liberal Party
Member of Parliament
George Newnes Ltd
Tit-Bits
The Strand Magazine
Nova
Congregational church
minister
Matlock
Matlock Bath
Derbyshire
Silcoates School

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