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  1. Arthur Brisbane (December 12, 1864 – December 25, 1936) was one of the best-known American newspaper editors of the 20th century, as well as a real estate investor. Biography [ edit ]

  2. Arthur Brisbane (born Dec. 12, 1864, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.—died Dec. 25, 1936, New York City) was a U.S. newspaper editor and writer, known as the master of the big, blaring headline and of the atrocity story.

  3. Three weeks ago 72-year-old Editor Arthur Brisbane of the Hearstpapers began to suffer heart attacks. Last week Editor Brisbane took to bed in his Manhattan apartment. On Christmas Eve, Mr....

  4. Arthur Brisbane was born on December 12, 1864 in Buffalo, New York, the fourth among five children and third of four sons of the social reformer Albert Brisbane and his first wife, Sarah White.

  5. Feb 27, 2024 · When famed Hearst Editor Arthur Brisbane died on Christmas Day 1936 he left a son, four daughters, around $5,000,000 and an unmatched 39-year record for turning omniscient piffle to profit in...

  6. Thriving young Arthur Brisbane was made the Sun's London correspondent, wrote a famous account of the fight between John L. Sullivan and Champion Charly Mitchell of England, became...

  7. Arthur Brisbane was born on December 12, 1864, in Buffalo, New York to Albert Brisbane, an American utopian socialist who is remembered as the chief popularizer of the theories of Charles Fourier in the United States, and Sarah (White) Brisbane.

  8. *An unduly modest misstatement. Albert Brisbanes writings were prosy, meatless, platitudinous. Their most apparent influence on Arthur Brisbanes style is in the persistent use of...

  9. Oct 3, 2024 · What Mrs. Eddy Said To Arthur Brisbane: The Celebrated Interview Of The Eminent Journalist With The Discoverer And Founder Of Christian Science by Arthur Brisbane and Mary Baker Eddy.

  10. Arthur Brisbane, one of the most widely read and highest paid newspaper writers in the world, died at his home, 1,215 Fifth Avenue, at 102d Street, of heart disease at 5:35 o'clock yesterday...