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William Hone (3 June 1780 – 8 November 1842) was an English writer, satirist and bookseller. His victorious court battle against government censorship in 1817
22. aug. 2024 · William Hone was an English radical journalist, bookseller, publisher, and satirist, notable for his attacks on political and social abuses.
Hone was born in Bath on 3 June, 1780—his entry into the world occurring almost simultaneously with the Gordon Riots in London ...
William Hone (3 June 1780 – 8 November 1842) was an English writer, satirist and bookseller. His victorious court battle against government censorship in 1817
Hone is remembered for his struggle for press freedom. He produced two weekly newspapers, the Traveller (1814-15) and the Reformist's Register (1816-17).
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The English satirist William Hone (1780-1842) became famous for his brilliant self-defense and acquittal when tried in 1817 for parodying parts of the Book ...
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First edition of a collection of excerpts of religious and historical significance taken from unpublished manuscripts in the British Library.
Looking for books by William Hone? See all books authored by William Hone, including The Lost Books of the Bible, and The Apocryphal New Testament, ...
Hone, William, 1780-1842: Ancient Mysteries Described: Especially the English Miracle Plays, Founded on Apocryphal New Testament Story.
William Hone (1780-1842) arguably did more than any other writer, printer, or publisher to shape British popular print culture in the early decades of the ...