- Edward Campbell
Edward Cranston Campbell (
26 August 1916 ,Glasgow –4 April 2006 ,Tunbridge Wells ) was aFleet Street journalist, and an acknowledged authority oncircus es and the training of wild animals.cite web
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title = Obituaries: Edward Campbell
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publisher = "The Stage "
date = 2006-05-18
url = http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/obituaries/feature.php/12653/edward-campbell
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accessdate = 2008-10-04]Campbell began his journalistic career in the late 1930s with Kemsley Newspapers in Glasgow. He moved to Fleet Street in 1956, where he worked for the
Evening Standard , the Evening News and theSunday Dispatch . [ [http://www.i-c-r.org.uk/publications/monographarchive/Monograph2.pdf Author information provided in an ICR Monograph] ]Campbell also authored books, among them "Jungle Be Gentle", the ghost-written "autobiography" of his friend, the German
animal trainer Hans Brick, and "The People of the Secret", published under thepseudonym "Ernest Scott". ["The People of the Secret", Octagon Press 1986, ISBN 0863040381]References
External links
* [http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/obituaries/feature.php/12653/edward-campbell Obituary on thestage.co.uk]
* [http://www.i-c-r.org.uk/publications/monographarchive/Monograph2.pdf Some Unusual Aspects of Communication] (Monograph authored by Campbell)
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