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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
PeriodicalNewspaper Details
Frequency:
Weekly
Range:
17 October 1828 - 22 July 1922
Mergers:
Incorporates 4 November 1848: Manchester Examiner
Supplement:
Includes literary supplements
Note:
The Manchester Times was a weekly newspaper published in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, from 1828 to 1922.
From 1828 to 1847 the newspaper was edited by Archibald Prentice, a political radical and advocate of free trade.
The newspaper was published under the following titles:
The Manchester Times (17 Oct.1828-23 May 1829)
The Manchester Times and Gazette (30 May 1829-26 Aug.1848)
The Manchester Times and Manchester and Salford Advertiser and Chronicle (2 Sept.-28 Oct.1848)
Manchester Examiner and Times (4 Nov.1848-16 June 1855)
Manchester Weekly Examiner & Times (23 June 1855-5 Dec.1857)
Manchester Weekly Times and Examiner (12 Dec.1857-22 July 1922)
Has serialised
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A Marked Man : Some Episodes of His Life
A Black Sheep,
single work
novel
' Following the fortunes of Richard Delavel as a rebellious Oxford undergraduate in 1850s England and a still restless middle-aged family man in 1880s Sydney, the story presents his life and loves, work and leisure, beliefs and hopes against a background of constraints and opportunities in Britain and Australia.' (Publication summary)
Last amended 18 Feb 2014 09:45:55