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Filson Young: The first media man (1876-1938), by Silvester Mazzarella
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Introduction
Part 1: Puck to the rescue
(1876-1900)
1. Chasing the Army
2. Telegrams and Anger
3. How It All Started
4. Earning a Living
5. Cocoa with Baden-Powell
Part 2: Haughty Young Gent
(1901-4)
6. The end of an age
7. “The Pilot”
8. “The Daily Mail”
9.”The Outlook”
Part 3: Top of the tree
(1905-8)
10. The Sands of Pleasure
11. Motors and motormen
12. Christopher Columbus
13. Bits and pieces
14. “When the Tide Turns”
17. “The Saturday Review”
Part 4: Sophisticate of letters
(1908-14)
15. A publisher’s problems
16. In search of inspiration
18. Garvin again
19. “Titanic”
20. The end of partnership
Part 5: Admiralty spy
(1914-19)
21. Running a hospital
22. Fisher and Beatty
23. Breaking into the Navy
24. Buggins’s turn
25. FY’s private train
26. Quarrels in high places
27. The Western front
28. Spying in Spain
29. Vera
30. The end of the war
Part 6: Editor
(1919-24)
31. Attacking the Admiralty
32. Back to the “Saturday”
33. Ectoplasm or delusion?
34. Running a weekly
35. “The New York Times”
Part 7: Making airwaves
(1924-30)
36. Reith and “Radio Times”
37. The Jutland controversy
38. Music and broadcasting
39. Divorce and murder
40. Bacon, eggs and FY
41. Pioneering at the BBC
42. Bethlehem
Part 8: Fading Light
43. Life at St Ives
44. Making more waves
45. No fear of flying
46. Frank Baker
47. Memories and mortality
48. Campden Grove
49. Last days in Cornwall
50. Television and death
Epilogue
Last things
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