The Representative (newspaper)
- The Representative (newspaper)
"The Representative" was a spectacularly unsuccessful daily newspaper published in London, England, from 25 January 1826 to 29 July 1826.
In autumn 1825 the young Benjamin Disraeli convinced his father's friend, the publisher John Murray, that the time was ripe for a Canningite morning paper that would challenge "The Times." Murray agreed to supply half of the capital, with Disraeli and John Diston Powles, a City speculator, each contributing one-quarter. Disraeli travelled to Edinburgh to persuade John Gibson Lockhart (Sir Walter Scott's son-in-law) to edit the paper; Lockhart declined, but agreed to serve as editor of Murray's "Quarterly Review" and consult on the management of the paper. Disraeli returned to London and began preparations. Lockhart's suggestion that William Maginn be employed was accepted, and he was sent to Paris as foreign correspondent, where he "drank much and wrote little." Offices were leased in the fashionable West End on Great George Street, distant from both Fleet Street and Grub Street. [Blake, 29-30.]
"The Representative" was launched on January 25, 1826, and apparently never had a proper editor–Disraeli quarrelled with Murray and later satirized him in a novel, "Vivian Grey", as the "Marquess of Carabas." The "Rip's" politics were incoherent and advertising began slipping away almost immediately. Soon its nickname was the "demi-Rip." Maginn was brought back from Paris in March to try to salvage the paper, but it expired with much finger-pointing in the summer of 1826, and was merged with the "New Times". Murray lost heavily (about £26,000) and never attempted another foray into newspaper publishing. Disraeli, of course, went on to become Prime Minister. [Blake, 32-38.]
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*cite book | first=Robert | last=Blake | authorlink=Robert Blake, Baron Blake | title=Disraeli | year=1967 | publisher=St. Martin's Press | location=New York
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