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Title The Sphere, 1900-1964
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Established in 1900 and in circulation until 1964, The Sphere remained under the ownership of The Illustrated London News (ILN) for most of its existence. Clement Shorter – a former editor of the ILN – founded the publication and, from its first issue, it adopted a consciously international outlook, aiming to "hold pictures and thoughts from all lands". Upon its release, it was praised as "a striking advance in illustrated journalism" due to the beauty and artistry of its presentation, and it soon became highly popular. This collection includes nearly 160,000 images and almost 4,000 issues from The Sphere, published between January 1900 and June 1964.

The Sphere reflected a patriotic and staunchly pro-establishment position, and routinely expressed its support for both the British monarchy and empire. At the same time, with its global focus, the publication reported extensively on world events, such as the rise of communism; the First and Second World Wars; and the Arab-Israeli conflict. It printed articles discussing a wide range of prominent personalities from the arts, sciences, and politics – from John Ruskin to Albert Einstein, and from Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Golda Meir – as well as contributions from well-known literary figures such as acclaimed children’s author A. A. Milne and prolific journalist Charles Graves. Consequently, this collection contains vital material for researchers and students of British society, military history, and the legacies of colonialism.

ISBN 9781851173679
Contributor Illustrated London News
Type jpg
Format jpg
Identifier https://qa-api.britishonlinearchives.com/collections/113/the-sphere-1900-1964
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Creator Illustrated London News
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Rights © Images reproduced by courtesy of Illustrated London News
Publisher Microform Academic Publishers
Coverage 1900-1964
Volume Count 0
Document Count 0
Image Count 0
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This resource digitised straight from the 'source' material i.e. directly from the original, physical archive.
Created On 22nd June, 2022 - 2:19pm
Last Updated 4th October, 2022 - 12:20pm

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