Abstract
The Northcliffe inheritance remains the most remarkable phenomenon in the history of the British Press this century. For all their power and influence by comparison the modern moguls - the Murdochs and Maxwells - are apprentices following in the footprints of the past. The British Journalism Review makes no apologies, therefore, in publishing two separate views on an important new book about:
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