- William Luson Thomas
William Luson Thomas (1830–1900) was an English
wood engraver and the founder of various British newspapers.He worked as an engraver in
Paris and also as an assistant to the well-known engraverWilliam James Linton .Thomas was a friend of
Charles Dickens [http://www.library.yale.edu/~mpowell/victorianper.html#graph] and believed in social reform. At one time he worked for theIllustrated London News , and became convinced that pictures could have a powerful influence on public opinion, especially on political issues.In December 1869 he founded a new weekly illustrated newspaper, called "
The Graphic ", and recruited a number of brilliant artists to help illustrate it. In 1889, Thomas and his company H.R. Baines and Co. began publishing the first daily illustrated newspaper, called "The Daily Graphic". It was his hope that hoped that illustrated news would inspire people to campaign against various evils in Victorian society, including poverty and crime. His newspapers achieved a significant readership throughout theBritish Empire and in theUnited States .When Thomas died in 1900, his company H.R. Baines and Co. was run by his son, Carmichael Thomas. "The Graphic" ceased to be published in 1932.
External links
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JthomasL.htm Biography of William L Thomas]
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jgraphic.htm Information about Thomas and his founding of "The Graphic "]
* [http://www.library.yale.edu/~mpowell/victorianper.html#graph Some information on Thomas and illustrations from "The Graphic"]
*worldcat id|lccn-n86-18493
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