W.T. Stead by his daughter Estelle Quoted in J.W. Robertson Scott, The Life and Death of a Newspaper (1952) pp.220-224 The name Stead is of Swedish origin. I believe one branch of…
W.T. Stead by Josephine Butler Quoted in Harold Begbie, The Life of General William Booth (2 vols., New York, 1920) Mr. Stead is publicly known only as a brave and enterprising reformer.…
W.T. Stead by Millicent Garrett Fawcett The Contemporary Review (June, 1912) Reprinted in Frederick Whyte, The Life of W.T. Stead, (London: Johnathan Cape, 1925) vol. II, pp. 349-351 All who care for…
W.T. Stead by Grant Richards Quoted in Now & Then (August, 1925) pp. 18-19 I confess that when I first set eyes on these volumes [Frederick Whyte, The Life of W. T. Stead]…
W.T. Stead by Mark Fooks Quoted in John Kensit,The Life of Mr. W.T. Stead: Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette (1885) pp. 10-14 Until the advent of the Eastern Question Mr.…
W.T. Stead by Aaron Watson Aaron Watson, A Newspaperman’s Memories (Hutchinson & Co, London, 1925) pp. 66-67 He lived in Wimbledon, and got into town by a train arriving at 8.20. By…